| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| oshi |
[oshi-core API] Provides a cross-platform implementation to retrieve
Operating System and Hardware Information, such as OS version, memory, CPU,
disk, devices, sensors, etc.
|
| oshi.hardware |
[oshi-core API] Provides cross-platform implementation to retrieve hardware
information such as CPU, Memory, Display, Disks, Network Interfaces, Power
Sources, Sensors, and USB Devices
|
| oshi.hardware.common |
Provides abstract classes for common code
|
| oshi.hardware.platform.linux |
Provides information about hardware such as Memory, Power Sources, and
Processor on Linux systems
|
| oshi.hardware.platform.mac |
Provides information about hardware such as Memory, Power Sources, and
Processor on Mac systems
|
| oshi.hardware.platform.unix.freebsd |
Provides information about hardware such as Memory, Power Sources, and
Processor on FreeBSD systems
|
| oshi.hardware.platform.unix.solaris |
Provides information about hardware such as Memory, Power Sources, and
Processor on Solaris systems
|
| oshi.hardware.platform.windows |
Provides information about hardware such as Memory, Power Sources, and
Processor on Windows systems
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| HardwareAbstractionLayer
A hardware abstraction layer.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Baseboard
The Baseboard represents the system board, also called motherboard, logic
board, etc.
|
| CentralProcessor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the processor is the portion of a
computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and
is the primary element carrying out the computer's functions.
|
| CentralProcessor.TickType
Index of CPU tick counters in the
CentralProcessor.getSystemCpuLoadTicks() and
CentralProcessor.getProcessorCpuLoadTicks() arrays. |
| ComputerSystem
The ComputerSystem represents the physical hardware, of a computer
system/product and includes BIOS/firmware and a motherboard, logic board,
etc.
|
| Display
Display refers to the information regarding a video source and monitor
identified by the EDID standard.
|
| Firmware
The Firmware represents the low level BIOS or equivalent
|
| GlobalMemory
Memory refers to the state information of a computing system, as it is kept
active in some physical structure.
|
| HWDiskStore
A storage mechanism where data are recorded by various electronic, magnetic,
optical, or mechanical changes to a surface layer of one or more rotating
disks or or flash storage such as a removable or solid state drive.
|
| HWPartition
A region on a hard disk or other secondary storage, so that an operating
system can manage information in each region separately.
|
| NetworkIF
A network interface in the machine, including statistics
|
| PowerSource
The Power Source is one or more batteries with some capacity, and some state
of charge/discharge
|
| Sensors
Sensors include hardwore sensors to monitor temperature, fan speed, and other
information.
|
| UsbDevice
A USB device is a device connected via a USB port, possibly
internally/permanently.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Baseboard
The Baseboard represents the system board, also called motherboard, logic
board, etc.
|
| CentralProcessor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the processor is the portion of a
computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and
is the primary element carrying out the computer's functions.
|
| ComputerSystem
The ComputerSystem represents the physical hardware, of a computer
system/product and includes BIOS/firmware and a motherboard, logic board,
etc.
|
| Display
Display refers to the information regarding a video source and monitor
identified by the EDID standard.
|
| Firmware
The Firmware represents the low level BIOS or equivalent
|
| GlobalMemory
Memory refers to the state information of a computing system, as it is kept
active in some physical structure.
|
| HardwareAbstractionLayer
A hardware abstraction layer.
|
| NetworkIF
A network interface in the machine, including statistics
|
| Networks
Networks refers to network interfaces installed in the machine.
|
| PowerSource
The Power Source is one or more batteries with some capacity, and some state
of charge/discharge
|
| Sensors
Sensors include hardwore sensors to monitor temperature, fan speed, and other
information.
|
| UsbDevice
A USB device is a device connected via a USB port, possibly
internally/permanently.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| CentralProcessor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the processor is the portion of a
computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and
is the primary element carrying out the computer's functions.
|
| ComputerSystem
The ComputerSystem represents the physical hardware, of a computer
system/product and includes BIOS/firmware and a motherboard, logic board,
etc.
|
| Disks
Disks refers to hard drives installed in the machine.
|
| Display
Display refers to the information regarding a video source and monitor
identified by the EDID standard.
|
| GlobalMemory
Memory refers to the state information of a computing system, as it is kept
active in some physical structure.
|
| HardwareAbstractionLayer
A hardware abstraction layer.
|
| HWDiskStore
A storage mechanism where data are recorded by various electronic, magnetic,
optical, or mechanical changes to a surface layer of one or more rotating
disks or or flash storage such as a removable or solid state drive.
|
| NetworkIF
A network interface in the machine, including statistics
|
| Networks
Networks refers to network interfaces installed in the machine.
|
| PowerSource
The Power Source is one or more batteries with some capacity, and some state
of charge/discharge
|
| Sensors
Sensors include hardwore sensors to monitor temperature, fan speed, and other
information.
|
| UsbDevice
A USB device is a device connected via a USB port, possibly
internally/permanently.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| CentralProcessor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the processor is the portion of a
computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and
is the primary element carrying out the computer's functions.
|
| ComputerSystem
The ComputerSystem represents the physical hardware, of a computer
system/product and includes BIOS/firmware and a motherboard, logic board,
etc.
|
| Disks
Disks refers to hard drives installed in the machine.
|
| Display
Display refers to the information regarding a video source and monitor
identified by the EDID standard.
|
| GlobalMemory
Memory refers to the state information of a computing system, as it is kept
active in some physical structure.
|
| HardwareAbstractionLayer
A hardware abstraction layer.
|
| HWDiskStore
A storage mechanism where data are recorded by various electronic, magnetic,
optical, or mechanical changes to a surface layer of one or more rotating
disks or or flash storage such as a removable or solid state drive.
|
| NetworkIF
A network interface in the machine, including statistics
|
| Networks
Networks refers to network interfaces installed in the machine.
|
| PowerSource
The Power Source is one or more batteries with some capacity, and some state
of charge/discharge
|
| Sensors
Sensors include hardwore sensors to monitor temperature, fan speed, and other
information.
|
| UsbDevice
A USB device is a device connected via a USB port, possibly
internally/permanently.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| CentralProcessor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the processor is the portion of a
computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and
is the primary element carrying out the computer's functions.
|
| ComputerSystem
The ComputerSystem represents the physical hardware, of a computer
system/product and includes BIOS/firmware and a motherboard, logic board,
etc.
|
| Disks
Disks refers to hard drives installed in the machine.
|
| Display
Display refers to the information regarding a video source and monitor
identified by the EDID standard.
|
| GlobalMemory
Memory refers to the state information of a computing system, as it is kept
active in some physical structure.
|
| HardwareAbstractionLayer
A hardware abstraction layer.
|
| HWDiskStore
A storage mechanism where data are recorded by various electronic, magnetic,
optical, or mechanical changes to a surface layer of one or more rotating
disks or or flash storage such as a removable or solid state drive.
|
| NetworkIF
A network interface in the machine, including statistics
|
| Networks
Networks refers to network interfaces installed in the machine.
|
| PowerSource
The Power Source is one or more batteries with some capacity, and some state
of charge/discharge
|
| Sensors
Sensors include hardwore sensors to monitor temperature, fan speed, and other
information.
|
| UsbDevice
A USB device is a device connected via a USB port, possibly
internally/permanently.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| CentralProcessor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the processor is the portion of a
computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and
is the primary element carrying out the computer's functions.
|
| ComputerSystem
The ComputerSystem represents the physical hardware, of a computer
system/product and includes BIOS/firmware and a motherboard, logic board,
etc.
|
| Disks
Disks refers to hard drives installed in the machine.
|
| Display
Display refers to the information regarding a video source and monitor
identified by the EDID standard.
|
| GlobalMemory
Memory refers to the state information of a computing system, as it is kept
active in some physical structure.
|
| HardwareAbstractionLayer
A hardware abstraction layer.
|
| HWDiskStore
A storage mechanism where data are recorded by various electronic, magnetic,
optical, or mechanical changes to a surface layer of one or more rotating
disks or or flash storage such as a removable or solid state drive.
|
| NetworkIF
A network interface in the machine, including statistics
|
| Networks
Networks refers to network interfaces installed in the machine.
|
| PowerSource
The Power Source is one or more batteries with some capacity, and some state
of charge/discharge
|
| Sensors
Sensors include hardwore sensors to monitor temperature, fan speed, and other
information.
|
| UsbDevice
A USB device is a device connected via a USB port, possibly
internally/permanently.
|
| Class and Description |
|---|
| Baseboard
The Baseboard represents the system board, also called motherboard, logic
board, etc.
|
| CentralProcessor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the processor is the portion of a
computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and
is the primary element carrying out the computer's functions.
|
| ComputerSystem
The ComputerSystem represents the physical hardware, of a computer
system/product and includes BIOS/firmware and a motherboard, logic board,
etc.
|
| Disks
Disks refers to hard drives installed in the machine.
|
| Display
Display refers to the information regarding a video source and monitor
identified by the EDID standard.
|
| GlobalMemory
Memory refers to the state information of a computing system, as it is kept
active in some physical structure.
|
| HardwareAbstractionLayer
A hardware abstraction layer.
|
| HWDiskStore
A storage mechanism where data are recorded by various electronic, magnetic,
optical, or mechanical changes to a surface layer of one or more rotating
disks or or flash storage such as a removable or solid state drive.
|
| NetworkIF
A network interface in the machine, including statistics
|
| Networks
Networks refers to network interfaces installed in the machine.
|
| PowerSource
The Power Source is one or more batteries with some capacity, and some state
of charge/discharge
|
| Sensors
Sensors include hardwore sensors to monitor temperature, fan speed, and other
information.
|
| UsbDevice
A USB device is a device connected via a USB port, possibly
internally/permanently.
|
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