I just mentioned dstat yesterday, as a system monitor that may be more useful as a source of raw data.
ethstats is similar in that respect. Here’s what you can expect when you trigger it.
Very simple, as you can see. One might even say … primitive. But again, it may prove useful if you funnel that perl script into another program.
Or in just a tiny little window … just enough to refresh every few seconds. …
P.S.: Don’t confuse this with ethstatus, which does much the same thing, but visually. 😉
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