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performance:using-sysstat-to-track-system-performance [2010-01-14 23:57:39]
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performance:using-sysstat-to-track-system-performance [2010-01-14 23:58:05]
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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>*****</color> As of the writing of this article, yum and apt-get are installing an older version of sysstat that does not include pidstat. You can find the latest version of sysstat on the developer's website if you desire this functionality:\\ +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 ((As of the writing of this article, yum and apt-get are installing an older version of sysstat that does not include pidstat. You can find the latest version of sysstat on the developer's website if you desire this functionality:\\ 
-\\http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sebastien.godard/download.html)):+\\ http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sebastien.godard/download.html)):
  
 <code console> # yum -y install sysstat</code> <code console> # yum -y install sysstat</code>
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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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