

It’s volatile because this memory doesn’t persist once you restart your Chromebook. RAM(Random Access Memory) is volatile memory which your computer uses to store running programs and processes. | table USERNAME HOME_DIR you can use to find your searches.Whether your Chromebook is running slow or you wish to know the hardware specs of your Chromebook, checking for RAM and CPU is a must know. Index=os sourcetype=usersWithLoginPrivs $host$ | table IPdropped TCPrexmits TCPreorder TCPpktRecv TCPpktSent UDPpktLost UDPunkPort UDPpktRecv sourcetype=openPorts $host$ | table PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S pctCPU pctMEM cpuTIME sourcetype=protocol $host$ | table NAME VERSION RELEASE ARCH VENDOR GROUP | table Proto Recv-Q Send-Q LocalAddress ForeignAddress sourcetype=package $host$

| table USER PID PSR pctCPU CPUTIME pctMEM RSZ_KB VSZ_KB TTY S ELAPSED COMMAND sourcetype=netstat $host$ | table Filesystem Type Size Used Avail UsePct sourcetype=ps $host$ | rename os_name AS "Operative System" os_release AS Release os_version AS Version machine_architecture_name AS sourcetype=df $host$ | table os_name os_release os_version machine_architecture_name | rename CPU_TYPE AS CPU CPU_COUNT AS "Number of CPUs" CPU_CACHE AS Cache MEMORY_REAL As RAM MEMORY_SWAP AS Swap HARD_DRIVES AS "Hard Disks" fd0 AS "Floppy Disk" hdc AS "Hard Disk" sda AS "Virtual System | table CPU_TYPE CPU_COUNT CPU_CACHE MEMORY_REAL MEMORY_SWAP fd0 hdc sda | lookup Perimeter.csv Hostname AS host OUTPUT Description

Hardware and Software Details: Linux Servers Hi is a dashboard that i used for Linux Servers monitoring:
