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performance:using-sysstat-to-track-system-performance [2009-10-05 20:14:00] ndcadmin Approved |
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==== Preparing Sysstat ==== | ==== Preparing Sysstat ==== | ||
- | The first set to using this utility is to ensure that the sysstat package is installed. The method for installing it will vary depending on your distro, but for RedHat-based servers including CentOS, the method is <color red> | + | The first set to using this utility is to ensure that the sysstat package is installed. The method for installing it will vary depending on your distro, but for RedHat-based servers including CentOS, the method is ((<color red> |
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<code console> # yum -y install sysstat</ | <code console> # yum -y install sysstat</ | ||
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Interval specification as detailed for sar above, is also relevant for pidstat. | Interval specification as detailed for sar above, is also relevant for pidstat. | ||
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