Infrastructure

RAM & CPU

Sparklines, load averages, and swap alerts.

The story

These pages use illustrative scenarios to walk through real workbench panels. Sidebar labels, Bridge paths, and connection schemes match the app; characters and timelines are examples for learning.

RAM at 91% — Resources panel warned at 85%. Sparklines, load averages, swap — Dev kills runaway worker before OOM killer randomizes victims.

Bridge path: /server/resources

RAM & CPU

Step 1

Sparklines and load

Load average 8 on 4 cores — Processes panel next.

Swap graph climbing — alert justified.

Sparklines, load averages, and swap alerts. /server/resources. Warnings at 85% and 95% RAM.

Sparklines and load

Step 2

Swap alerts

Swap thrash correlates with API timeouts — scale decision data-driven.

Screenshot for postmortem.

Historical sparklines during session.

Swap alerts

Step 3

Cross-check Docker

Host CPU high but containers quiet — host process in Processes.

Narrow search.

Pair Processes and Docker panels.

Cross-check Docker
This panel appears in the Nexoxa Bridge left sidebar after you connect with the matching connection URL. See the connection docs above for postgresql://, ssh://, sftp://, s3://, or smtp:// examples.

Related connections

SSH connection URL

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