Performance Monitor
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Description:
Performance Monitor will monitor your servers performance within all areas listed under the Features section right below. With a long and organized configuration file you can set-up this plugin to fit your very own needs and the plugin is even able to warn you when your sever is getting laggy and/or needs your attention!
Click here to see a video of Performance Monitor (ENG)- Thanks to HowComputersTalk!
Click here to see a video of Performance Monitor (Polish) - Thanks to TreektTV!
Features:
Time monitoring:
- Server time (ex: Jul 17, 2012 12:18 PM).
- Time passed since last server restart (*Warning!* /reload will reset the timer).
Memory monitoring:
- Max memory available for the server.
- Allocated memory for the server.
- Free allocated memory.
- Used allocated memory.
Disk monitoring:
- Server.log size.
- Free disk space (Useful for VPS users).
Backup monitoring:
- When the last backup was created.
- Amount of generated backups.
World monitoring:
- Current world size (on disk).
- Loaded chunks in the current world.
- Living entities in the current world.
- Entities in the current world.
Player monitoring:
- Online players vs. max server slots.
- Unique player logins since last restart.
- Amount of players with creative mode.
- Amount of players with survival mode.
- Amount of players with adventure mode.
- Total amount of operators.
Server monitoring:
- Bukkit verion.
- Server Ip and port.
- Amount of plugins loaded.
- TPS (Ticks Per Second).
- Server status (Good, Low, Critical) depending on listed features.
Other Features:
- Console usage support.
- Stats upon login and commands for usage in game.
- Enable or disable ANY feature - fully customizable!
- Update notifications.
- Change title, label and value colors in the config.
Compatibility:
The only conflict reported was with the /ss (server state) command. The plugin ServerStats is using the same command. If you happen to run both plugins you can always use /serverstate instead.
To use the backup system you must use the plugin called 'Backup' and you can easily enable this feature in the config, it's disabled as default.
Download and installation:
Having issues installing this plugin? Please read the 'GUIDE.txt' file in the downloaded ZIP file before posting a comment for support.
If you wish to create a tutorial or showcase this plugin, feel free to do so, I would greatly appreciate it :D
Commands and Permissions
Information (Usage Guide)
Metrics:
To help me keep track on plugin usage and which version is used the most I use the Metrics tracking plugin within Performance Monitor. For more information about this you can visit this page.
Support and requests:
Do you need my support to install this plugin? Please visit my forum here on bukkit. Posting requests or anything related to this plugin would also be just fine.
Please share plugin in github for translate in french <3
@Marium0505
Works fine with me.
@Marium0505
I don't run Spigot myself but I'm pretty sure it does. You can always give it a try, no harm will be done. :)
Does this support Spigot?
Happy to see so many people are still using my plugin! I have been inactive for a while and I won't answer any older comments. If you need support you may ask for it here or contact me using the information provided in the plugin download. I have verified Performance Monitor to be working on 1.6.1 and a new version of the plugin may be expected in the next few hours!
still works in 1.5.2
but its tps is off
I would really like to see this plugin with sql and a nice webinterface. Are you planning to integrate those features or willing to publish the source of your plugin?
I can't seem to get this plugin to load with 1.5.1 :(
@Mshax085
Could you integrate this plugins with Simple Backup plugin?
Thanks
TTS : 6
NO ERROR's AT CONSOLE!?
PLEAS HELP
Tested and verified that PerformanceMonitor 1.7.1 works on CraftBukkit 1.4.7-R1.0 while running on Windows 7 (64-bit) and Java 1.7.0_9 (64-bit).
Thanks, LHammonds
Hi! I suggest adding 2 things: - Quantity of players online - world info while being in Console(All worlds info)
Thanks!
Hi,
The time since last restart is confusing when the uptime is like 9.5 days it shows 1w,9d,12h,00m instead of 1w,2d,12h,00m. Can you please correct this? Thanks.
hi yes could you add support for gb worth of world size i have a7.9gb main world and get -94mb world size useing /ss
@sekjun9878
Glad to se my work have inspired new developers as well :D I was planning to publish the next version of this plugin on GitHub, however, the development is and will be standing still for a while. This is because I'm quite busy currently working on some 3D games.
/ Msh
Hello Mshax085
First, I really appriciate your work since your work is what inspired me to start building my own plugins so, thank you.
As I said above, I am building a plugin which is highly related or like this plugin (The plugin I'm building consists of logging the current RAM and CPU to the bukkit log file and stressing bukkit to simulate a burst of players. Also the fact that I am writing a logging plugin inspired off your work is kind of ironic since this is what you are planning to do as well:D)
Since I am just a beginner(noob) to java and bukkit, I really need a reference to whatever I am doing.
I am wondering when this plugin will become GPL or Open Source license so that I can always refer to your work and reference it if I get stuck on a particular feature I might be planning to do.
Thanks for your help. If you need to contact me. Please contact me either via this comment system, via the bukkit PM system or via my email address at [email protected]
King Regards. sekjun9878
@zSwayz
No, that's not possible. Sorry
Would it be possible to add a command so we can check what plugin is taking up the most resources?
@Dathmineboy
Sure, I thought of throwing in something similar to the scale which lagmeter uses [
# ] etc. to show how much memory that's beeing used up. As a separate command of course :)
Could you make like a system which does this Total amount of dedicated ram - free ram = ram left Just a bit easier for lazy guys as me :>