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OS Monitor Version - The current version of the Gumband OS Monitor running on the host machine.
Gumband Exhibit SDK Version - The OS Monitor uses the Gumband SDK to connect to the Gumband cloud service. This is the version of that npm package used.
IP Address - The IP address of the host machine.
OS Platform - The operating system of the host machine.
Last Startup - The last time the host machine was booted.
Exhibit Host Uptime - The time that the host machine has been online.
CPU Usage
Memory Usage - RAM memory usage
Disk Usage - Harddrive disk usage
Total System Memory - Total RAM available on the host machine
Harddrive Capacity - Total harddrive disk capacity
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Connected Displays - The displays currently connected to the host machine (Currently only available on Linux)
Number of Displays - The number of displays connected to the host machine (Currently only available on Linux)
Connected USB Devices - The USB devices currently connected to the host machine (Currently only available on Linux)
Number of USB Devices - The number of USB devices currently connected to the host machine (Currently only available on Linux)
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Controls
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The OS Monitor also enables a few simple controls that can assist in remote debugging:
Reboot PC - Triggers a reboot of the host machine via a terminal command.
Take Screenshot - Takes a screenshot of whatever is showing on the host machine displays. These screenshots are uploaded to Gumband and can be seen in the File tab of the UI:
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The OS Monitor will save screenshots for 30 screenshot triggers (if there are more than one display, multiple images are saved for Windows and MacOS), after which it will begin to overwrite old screenshots.
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The OS Monitor stores up to 14 days of log files in a folder called logs/
next to the OS Monitor executable. When there are 14 days of logs, it automatically deletes the oldest day's file and starts a new one, when the day starts.
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Supported Operating Systems
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