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------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 22 14:11:06 UTC 2016 - coolo@suse.com - update to 2.2: * Modifications for atop: a. New keys for process selection: '/' to select processes containing a particular search string in the command line arguments. 'I' to select processes running with particular PIDs. b. New counters for NFS activity: On system level, counters are maintained about NFS traffic. Three new labels are introduced for this purpose: 'NFS' for NFS server statistics (overall). 'NFC' for NFS client statistics (overall). 'NFM' for NFS client statistics per mounted NFS filesystem (so multiple lines possible). c. New counters for OpenVZ containers: CPU consumption and memory occupation are shown per container on system level (label 'CON'). Container ID and virtual PID are shown on process level (when using key 'v' or 's'). d. Bug fixes: The maximum transfer rate larger than 1 Gbit for ethernet interfaces is now correctly shown. The maximum transfer rate for wifi connections is now shown. For interfaces in general, the maximum transfer rate is shown as a separate column ('sp'). Counters about virtual disk type 'xvd[a-z]' are shown. Several minor bugs have been solved. * Modifications for atopacct: a. Avoid that process accounting is reactivated too frequently (and unnecessary). * Modifications for atopsar: a. Add flags for NFS traffic ('-n' for NFS mounts, '-j' for overall NFS client activity and '-J' for overall NFS server activity). * General: a. Support for systemd-based distributions has been added. b. The format of the raw file is incompatible with earlier versions. However, the earlier version of atop is automatically activated when accessing an older raw file. - cleanup spec file - remove support for < 12.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Oct 18 12:40:40 UTC 2014 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 2.1: * OpenVZ support: virtual environment identifier per process (envID) * Bug solution: when the screen-width is larger than the total number of columns to be printed, empty columns are added, however one column too many * Removed useless empty column for memory statistics * Introduce the 'G' key to suppress showing/accumulating exited processes in the output * Support CPU frequencies for systems with Intel P-state driver * Introduction of new daemon atopacctd. This daemon switches on process accounting and transfers every accounting record to an accounting shadow file. The source accounting file will regularly be truncated, while the shadow files are written with a limited size in a queued way. Non-used shadow files are deleted regularly. * Bug-solution: segmentation fault when one of the process names in the system contains a newline * Introduce configurable colors: in the atoprc file, colors can be defined for information messages (default green), threads (default yellow), almost critical resources (default cyan) and critical resources (default red). * Limit the names of network interfaces to six characters max * Introduction of proportional memory size (PSIZE) per process. For the resident memory parts used by a process that are shared with other processes, only a proportional part (shared memory part divided by the number of sharers) is accounted to the process. Since the gathering of this value is rather time-consuming (reading the smaps file of every process), it is optional ('R' key or '-R' flag). * Increased number of LVMs and disks supported * Support for huge pages (total and in use). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 26 07:48:55 UTC 2012 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 1.27-3: * service file for systemd * solved division-by-zero when maxfreq=0 and more precise coloring of concerning CPU-values when CPU overloaded * if setuid-root is set for atop, root-privileges are regained when reading /proc/pid/io (nowadays only readable for root) to obtain the disk stats per process * added EMC Power device recognition * better recognition of version of process accounting file * improved error handling when not enough columns or lines * suppress sorting of system resources by key F or flag -F (toggle) * create unique /tmp name for decompressed raw file * numerous cosmetic changes and man-page updates * improved screen handling * limited maximum file-size for process accounting file (200 MiB) * improved handling of process accounting * new key 'S' to make selections of system resources like logical volumes, disks and network interfaces (regular expression) * use of arrow-keys and PgUp/PgDown for vertical scroll * use of -> and <- keys for horizontal scroll of command line * support statistics for virtio disks (vd*) * fetching and displaying of individual threads * add various details about the memory usage of processes, like stack size, data size, shared library size and size used on swap * show new value about swap space usage per process * colors are shown now for separate system-level counters instead of for the entire line with counters * enhanced security: improved dropping of root privileges ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 9 18:45:42 UTC 2012 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - remove licenses package mumbo-jumbo altogether - use pristine upstream tarball instead of recompressing as bz2 - added Recommends for logrotate and cron in the -daemon subpackage ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 9 17:16:58 UTC 2012 - graham@andtech.eu - change License: and %if statement in .spec ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 15 02:13:10 UTC 2011 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 1.26: * an additional value is shown for the current frequency and the current scaling percentage of the CPU * additional system-level counters are shown for the total number of threads that are running, sleeping interruptible, and sleeping uninterruptible * when the number of lines in a window is too small for the amount of system-level lines, the number of variable resources (like disks, interfaces, etc.) is limited automatically to be able to continue * the signal SIGUSR2 can be sent to atop to take one more sample and terminate (e.g. used to speed up suspend/hibernate) * support for the disk type 'mmcblk' ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 3 12:18:43 UTC 2010 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 1.25: * disk I/O statistics are maintained on level of logical volume (LVM) and MD device * log files are properly switched in case of suspend/hibernate * layout of lines with system-level statistics can be redefined * previous atop versions are automatically activated for older log files ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 26 08:59:08 UTC 2010 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 1.24: * the screen interface has been redesigned completely with support for a variable number of columns depending on the window size * it is now possible to define your own output line with process-level statistics * a system-wide configuration file was introduced for atop and atopsar * handling of log files was improved and additional counters are maintained ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 6 00:00:00 UTC 2008 - guru@unixtech.be - update to 1.23 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Nov 21 00:00:00 UTC 2007 - guru@unixtech.be - update to 1.22 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 20 00:00:00 UTC 2007 - guru@unixtech.be - update to 1.21 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jun 11 00:00:00 UTC 2007 - guru@unixtech.be - inital openSUSE Build Service submission
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