In order to monitor the resources on centos using silkperformer, you must use rstatd. however, you can also use rexec. (currently, we have not gotten it out. we cannot monitor the 512port. there is no way to remotely connect to rexec. alas, sorry) first, to/etc/init. d/find out if there is no rstatd if not, then go to the site to download, http://rpm.pbone.net/index in order to be able to monitor the resources on centos in the use of silkperformer, so you have to use rstatd. however, you can also use rexec (currently, it is not available for listening for dead 512 ports. there is no way to remotely connect to rexec. alas, sorry) first, to/etc/init. d/find out if there is any rstatd. if not, go to the website to download it,
Http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/1211423/com/rusers-server-0.17-37.i386.rpm.html
As for the compilation, the... X operation is still mentioned on the Internet, which is easier to find.
Yum install rusers-server
To automatically install, which saves a lot of trouble.
Yum search rusers-server
To check whether the rusers-server has been installed. if not, continue.
Yum install ruers-server
Use rpcinfo-p to check whether the rstatd service has been started. if not
/Etc/init. d/./rstatd start
Start (./rstatd {start | stop | status | rstart })
However, when/etc/init. d/rstatd start is executed, the rstatd cannot be kept running.
Run/etc/rc. d/init. d/portmap start to start the portmap service and then start rstatd.
Install the xinetd service yum install xinetd.
Check whether the xinetd package is installed: [root @ akvmts178 ~] # Rpm-q xinetdxinetd-2.3.14-10.el52, check whether the xinetd service is running [root @ akvmts178 ~] # Service xinetd status xinetd (pid 9396) is running... close status [root @ akvmts178 ~] # Service xinetd status xinetd stopped