Sar and Iostat Commands for Linux
Sar and Iostat commands for Linux. The sar command collects and reports
system activity information. The iostat command reports CPU statistics
and I/O statistics for TTY devices and disks. The information
collected by sar and iostat can be saved in a binary file for future
inspection. Both commands now support SMP machines when displaying CPU
utilization.
- Developed at Base:System
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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isag.desktop | 0000000229 229 Bytes | |
sysstat-10.0.3.tar.bz2 | 0000271868 265 KB | |
sysstat-8.0.4-pagesize.diff | 0000000419 419 Bytes | |
sysstat-8.0.4-sysconfdir.diff | 0000001589 1.55 KB | |
sysstat-8.1.6-sa1sa2lock.diff | 0000001630 1.59 KB | |
sysstat-9.0.4-no-build-date.patch | 0000003133 3.06 KB | |
sysstat-do-not-strip.patch | 0000000425 425 Bytes | |
sysstat.changes | 0000023744 23.2 KB | |
sysstat.cron.suse | 0000000255 255 Bytes | |
sysstat.init.suse | 0000001272 1.24 KB | |
sysstat.service | 0000000372 372 Bytes | |
sysstat.spec | 0000005418 5.29 KB |
Revision 49 (latest revision is 109)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 105166
from
Petr Uzel (puzel)
(revision 49)
- pass '-S ALL' to first run of sadc after boot to properly include disk and interrupt statistics in the reports (bnc#746517)
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