• Linux process monitoring with... DOOM. Seriously.

    From LundukeJournal@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jul 5 17:30:04 2022
    Linux process monitoring with... DOOM. Seriously.

    Date:
    Tue, 05 Jul 2022 16:20:14 GMT

    Description:
    Shoot a monster. Kill a process. This is the UNIX-y way.

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    psDooM is a version of the open sourced DOOM that displays running processes on your system and allows you to kill those processes (in the form of
    monsters you can shoot).

    It is 100% ridiculous, 100% real, and 100% awesome.

    Now, psDooM is not new. It started life as a proof of concept, at the University of New Mexico, back in 1999 . Shortly thereafter it was enhanced and released on Sourceforge and promptly abandoned in 2000.

    Lets take a quick tour of this wonderfully ridiculous way to use DOOM.

    The names of each process are shown above each monster. Note that, to make
    it display reasonably, only 7 characters from the name of each process are shown. And, in order to make it somewhat usable, it is the last 7
    characters.

    If it showed the first 7 characters a whole lot process names starting with something like /bin/ would be running around. You wouldnt know what process you were killing half the time.

    Kill a monster kill the process. Wound a monster and you renice +5 that process.

    Note that, if you so choose, you can allow monsters to kill each other. In other words: the processes running on your Linux system can fight and kill other processes.

    Which definitely wont make anything weird happen.

    The starting room of the custom level used for psDooM. You can, if you so choose, decide to not use the custom level designed for psDooM and instead use the actual levels from DOOM, or DOOM 2.

    If you opt to kill your processes in the real game levels of the commercial version of DOOM only the very first level of the game will be used for system processes (E1M1 or MAP01).

    If you dont have permission to kill a process if you are a regular user killing a processes owned and run by a different user that process monster will respawn.

    So if you really want some mayhem run as root .

    There are also options to only show processes running from specific users or everything process on your system.

    And here is what that custom psDooM level looks like.

    The player starts in the bottom room (with lots of items to use in your process murder spree), and the top three rooms are where the processes roam.

    For better or worse, psDooM has not been updated in 22 years. However,
    thanks to the simplicity and eternal nature of the commands it relies upon ( ps , renice , and kill ) and the fact that this is DOOM building and
    running psDooM is still quite doable today.

    Youre welcome.

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    Link to news story: https://lunduke.substack.com/p/linux-process-monitoring-with-doom


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