I like both atop and htop.  One little challenge with atop is when installing it during kickstart ks.cfg %post --chroot.  It gives a few errors, but are not insurmountable. Simply take the systemctl commands and get them executed after the 1st reboot.  It works quite well at that point.  Should your installation be after the 1st boot, after kickstarting.... it works like a charm.

-Joe

On Tuesday, October 13, 2020, 4:49:28 PM EDT, Bob Marcan <bob.marcan@gmail.com> wrote:


Name        : atop
Version      : 2.5.0
Release      : 3.fc32
Architecture : x86_64
Size        : 377 k
Source      : atop-2.5.0-3.fc32.src.rpm
Repository  : @System
From repo    : updates
Summary      : An advanced interactive monitor to view the load on system and process
            : level
URL          : http://www.atcomputing.nl/Tools/atop/
License      : GPLv2+
Description  : An advanced interactive monitor for Linux-systems to view the load on
            : system-level and process-level.
            : The command atop has some major advantages compared to other
            : performance-monitors:
            :    - Resource consumption by all processes
            :    - Utilization of all relevant resources
            :    - Permanent logging of resource utilization
            :    - Highlight critical resources
            :    - Watch activity only
            :    - Watch deviations only
            :    - Accumulated process activity per user
            :    - Accumulated process activity per program
            : For more informations: http://www.atcomputing.nl/Tools/atop
            : The package does not make use of the patches available at
            : http://www.atcomputing.nl/Tools/atop/kernpatch.html