InfoBukkit
InfoBukkit
General
InfoBukkit helps server admins monitor their server's RAM usage, as well as gather a number of other performance metrics and server information. It can also be used to access world statistics such as how many ticks the world has existed for, the current phase of the moon, etc.
News
InfoBukkit Release v0.2.0
InfoBukkit v0.2.0 adds a huge amount of functionality, namely through the new "tick", "ram" and "entity" subcommands.
InfoBukkit Release v0.1.1
InfoBukkit v0.1.1 contains a small fix for the permission descriptions.
InfoBukkit Release v0.1.0
The InfoBukkit initial release is out!
Use
Setup
Just drop the plugin in your plugins directory and it will be good to go!
Subcommands
InfoBukkit has a subcommand-based interface. This means that in order to use it, all you have to know is the "/info" command (or "/i" for short). Running "/info" (assuming you have the correct permissions) will produce a general information screen, and you can get more specific and detailed information by using a subcommand.
If for example, I wanted to find out about the current phase of the moon in my world, I would have to use "/info time" (the time subcommand) in order to view it, as it is not listed on the general information screen. The use of subcommands allows the various information screens to be sorted based on content-type.
A complete list of all available subcommands can be found below and they may be issued from both the server console and in-game.
Name | Permission | Description |
---|---|---|
/info | infobukkit.general | Displays general server information |
/info time | infobukkit.time | Displays game-time related information |
/info tick | infobukkit.tick | Displays tick related information |
/info ram | infobukkit.ram | Displays RAM and memory usage related information |
/info entity | infobukkit.entity | Displays entity related information |
/info help | <none> | Displays help information |
Please Note: Wildcard *s are valid in permission nodes.
Download
The latest plugin build can be downloaded here.
Latest Changes
- Initial Release
- Added "time" subcommand
- Fixed permission descriptions
Planned Features
- More Subcommands - Feel free to suggest more and other features!
How Can I Help?
This plugin is developed solely by me in my free time so:
- If you are a developer would like to contribute to this project, or any of my other projects, please PM me or email me at [email protected].
- If you are a not developer but would still like to contribute somehow, please consider donating. Donations are highly valued and much appreciated.
About
Developer: Keeley Hoek (escortkeel)
Could you possibly add an alias for these commands? /Info interferes with WorldEdit's /info command... and then this plugin can not be used... Maybe do /serverinfo or something. The plugin seems useful, but I can not use it. Please consider for this update, thank you.
Great, thanks. I'm trying to avoid installing essentials just for a few things. And this is better.
@netsurfer912
@DeathTitan13
@Devin0810
It has been a long time coming, but v0.2.0 is finally done! :D It contains TPS, RAM, entity and time information, as well as and other assorted stuff. Enjoy!
What about TPS (Ticks Per Second)? Would love to see this.
Essentials will only show what the JVM has been allocated and it's usage. Ticks and entities are MC values. It is possible to find the CPU usage and HDD taken up but there is no generic way of doing this due it all depending on the hardware and OS the MC server instance is running on, I have bash shell scripts that monitor what I need but this would be on no use to most ppl due to their own setup not matching mine. Even then as @escortkeel says it's not possible to get a memory usage per Plugin.
NoLagg will allow you to see the number of ticks plugins use over time, but that is a horrible plugin in my opinion.
I will also be following this plugin with interest.
@deleted_7554077
Unfortunately, that is impossible with java :(
I want to see ram usage plugins one by one and cpu, and HDD
I want to see each plugins ram usage separately, then I will use it.
FYI essentials already does this. But, i still might use it anyway.
Now Watching this post :) This is EXACTLY what i have been looking for!