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Is there a resource monitor (CPU, GPU, etc) under Linux capable of monitoring PCs on Windows via LAN?
There is a HWiNFO program on Windows - it allows you to monitor the load on a neighboring computer connected via LAN, very convenient for setting up heavy applications. You change, you immediately look at the result of the changes, the temperature on the CPU, etc.
Is there a similar utility for Linux that allows you to monitor via LAN not only a PC with Linux, but also with Windows?
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You can refer to Zabbix help. It has agents under Windows .
One way or another, I did not find anything easier than making the same HWiNFO work in Wine. With a creak, but went.
If someone also wants to, here are some tips:
- do not use prefixes (set with the default .wine)
- do not check the "sensors only" checkbox when starting HWiNFO
- do not click on the Run button in the same first window where the "sensors only", " summary only" until your processor drops the load after starting the application, in general, wait 7 seconds, then press Run
, and from superstitions:
- root is not needed
- take wine not lower than version 2
- take HWiNFO not portable, but the version installer 5.10x32
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