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multimonitor is a bit too generic, and not SEO friendly. Also it is long, sure it could be abbreviated to mm. But searching for multimonitor in Google usually will result about Multi Display setups, tools, etc.
I don't want to use *top, because top (top, iotop, htop, radeontop, powertop) tools are interactive full screen tools, with no emphasis of login, scripting, etc.
Not many *mon names left:
FREE - doesn't mean there is nothing named like it, just it is in different field, or extremally unlikely to cause clashes.
amon - A prometheus-like system for monitoring servers and services, mostly dead. Could be a good fit tho.
bmon - network / bandwidth monitoring
cmon - board game publisher
dmon - A Distributed Heterogeneous N-Variant System. Well, it has "D" in it which is nice, but also sounds too much like "deamon"
emon - energy monitoring, maybe connotations with enlightenment desktop.
fmon - file monitor tool, pretty old, and not very active, also too much connotation with "file"
gmon - health real time monitoring, and industrial controls. Also Unix gprof output file format.
hmon - FREE
imon - FREE, slight connotations with iwatch and iotop
jmon - FREE, a bit too much Java connotations
kmon - MAYBE. nope. Connotations with kernel mon, or KDE mon.
lmon - MAYBE. There is Oracle tool called "The Global Enqueue Service Monitor" tho.
mmon - MAYBE. There is Oracle tool called "Oracle Manageability Monitor Process" tho.
nmon - too much connotations with network monitoring, and there is already a top-like tool called nmon for UNIX / AIX. It has logging option, but it is more a multi-row rich set, more for tools like prometheus.
omon -
pmon - MAYBE. "Process monitor". There is Oracle tool / daemon called "Process MONitor"
rmon - MAYBE. A bit too much "replication monitor" connotation. and "Remote Network MONitoring", a SNMP concept
smon - MAYBE
tmon - MAYBE
qmon - MAYBE. Existing: "X-Windows OSF/Motif graphical user's interface for Sun Grid Engine "
umon - MAYBE. Research paper: "flexible and fine grained traffic monitoring in open vSwitch"
wmon - MAYBE. Nice correlation with my name. There is iwmon, for monitoring 802.11 / wifi in Linux, from iwd package.
ymon - FREE
xmon - too much connotations with X11. There are also products in finance / trading called xmon.
zmon - MAYBE. I like this one, like zfs, zmon is last word in monitoring ;) Well, not monitoring. But there is also open source system from Zalando for monitoring services. Still in use by Zalando, but I think never very popular else where. It is mostly dead, and they are probably migarting to prometheus.
Other option is some other name scheme, for example *stat, just like vmstat, iostat, sysstat, that usually focus on logging just like multimonitor. Maybe atlas (sibling of prometheus).
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multimonitor
is a bit too generic, and not SEO friendly. Also it is long, sure it could be abbreviated tomm
. But searching formultimonitor
in Google usually will result about Multi Display setups, tools, etc.I don't want to use
*top
, because top (top, iotop, htop, radeontop, powertop) tools are interactive full screen tools, with no emphasis of login, scripting, etc.Not many
*mon
names left:FREE - doesn't mean there is nothing named like it, just it is in different field, or extremally unlikely to cause clashes.
gprof
output file format.iwmon
, for monitoring 802.11 / wifi in Linux, fromiwd
package.Other option is some other name scheme, for example
*stat
, just likevmstat
,iostat
,sysstat
, that usually focus on logging just likemultimonitor
. Maybeatlas
(sibling ofprometheus
).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: