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I need CPU and other metrics because recently one of my Docker containers got infected with DDOS software and CPU spike was a tell tale.
Omg I have CPU spikes on my Raspberry Pi. Maybe it's infected too, and how would I ever find out?
Is there some software I can run to check?
Are they small spikes spread across time or large chunks of heavy load, like 80%+ load for hours? If it's the first, then probably it's just normal operation. Otherwise check your running processes and start tracking what's going on during high loads.
I would say it's 100% load for maybe 3 minutes, so maybe it's normal.
It makes my system overload so my PiHole stops processing.
But it sounds like maybe it's normal and a background service using too much sometimes?
Maybe normal, maybe not. What software do you run there?