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sysstat-8.0.4-sysconfdir.diff
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File sysstat-8.0.4-sysconfdir.diff of Package sysstat.5902
Index: FAQ =================================================================== --- FAQ.orig 2013-11-04 13:00:33.520958755 +0100 +++ FAQ 2013-11-04 13:00:34.808972906 +0100 @@ -422,9 +422,9 @@ to verify that for yourself. Nor do you have to be concerned about using up all your disk space. sar will use a few hundred kilobytes for a whole day's worth of data, and it normally only stores one week worth (this can be configured via the HISTORY -variable in the /etc/sysconfig/sysstat file). It is entirely self limiting. +variable in the /etc/sysstat/sysstat file). It is entirely self limiting. Moreover, you can ask sar to compress its datafiles older than a certain -number of days: see the COMPRESSAFTER parameter in the /etc/sysconfig/sysstat +number of days: see the COMPRESSAFTER parameter in the /etc/sysstat/sysstat configuration file. ~~~ @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ another file or create a new one. See al By default sar saves its data in the standard system activity data file, the /var/log/sa/sa<DD> file, where <DD> is the current day in the month. To prevent sar from overwriting any existing files, just set the variable -HISTORY in /etc/sysconfig/sysstat to the number of days during which data +HISTORY in /etc/sysstat/sysstat to the number of days during which data must be kept. When this variable has a value greater than 28, sa1 script uses a month-by-month directory structure; datafiles are named YYYYMM/saDD and the script maintains links to these datafiles to mimic the standard Index: README =================================================================== --- README.orig 2013-11-04 13:00:34.808972906 +0100 +++ README 2013-11-04 13:01:12.750389712 +0100 @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ ${PREFIX}/share/doc/sysstat-x.y.z/* /var/log/sa ${INIT_DIR}/sysstat /lib/systemd/system/sysstat.service if OS uses systemd -/etc/sysconfig/sysstat -/etc/sysconfig/sysstat.ioconf +/etc/sysstat/sysstat +/etc/sysstat/sysstat.ioconf /etc/cron.d/sysstat /etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat (depending on your distro) ${RC_DIR}/rc2.d/S03sysstat
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