Many computers have components in their hardware to show the activity of disk drives and network interfaces by small displays, e.g. LEDs. Macintosh computers don't have such lights for design reasons. Many users miss these flickering signs of life of their computer, however. Such lights can also help to identify and locate technical problems, e.g. a failing hard drive or an undesirably communicating network program. System Monitor can retrofit such activity lights by software.
If you like to monitor activity of your computer, perform the following steps:
Only those disks and interfaces will be shown which you have selected for monitoring (see below).
The data shown is calculated live and updated about four times per second.
The menu bar is the element used for the visual display of activity. Different from the other monitor sections, the respective part of the menu bar will configure itself automatically. The following items will be presented:
Activity is shown by simple graphical symbols which perfectly match the black-and-white design of the menu bar. If desired, you can alternatively enable the use of color for each individual symbol (see below). For network interfaces, a different presentation is alternatively available which can be enabled by the option Use up/down icons for network activity. This alternative mode more reflects the metaphor of “uploading” and “downloading”. The icons have the following meaning:
Black-and-White |
Colored |
Meaning |
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No Activity |
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Receiving / Reading Data |
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Sending / Writing Data |
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Sleep Mode (Standby) |
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alternative presentation of network activity: receiving / “downloading” data |
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alternative presentation of network activity: sending / “uploading” data |
For each activity icon, the menu displays a reminder which device is associated with which icon position. The individual disks and interfaces are listed in the established sort order, following the pattern HD 1, HD 2, …, NET 1, NET 2, ….
The tables Include the following disks and Include the following network interfaces allow you to control which objects should be monitored by the app and which shouldn't. Set a check mark next to each item which should be monitored and remove the check marks for items where no monitoring should be performed. The selection can also be applied to all entries automatically, using the buttons All or None. The lines in the tables can be dragged to a different sort order if desired. This order will then be used for the corresponding icons in the menu bar. By checking the fields Colored, you can determine whether a black-and-white or color icon should be used.
The activity icons should simulate indicator lights. For this reason, the activity display is optimized for components permanently installed in the computer. If the disk or network configuration changes while System Monitor is running, there will be no guarantee that this will be considered in the tables and in the menu bar immediately.