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godard just announced version 10.0.2 of sysstat on freshmeat.net.
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The changes are as follows:
sadf has been modified to make it easier to add new report formats. The option
"-P ON" has been added to mpstat, which tells mpstat to display stats only for
online CPUs. pidstat displayed null statistics for processes that had
terminated; this is now fixed.
Project description:
The sysstat package contains the sar, sadf, iostat, nfsiostat, cifsiostat,
mpstat, and pidstat commands for Linux. The sar command collects and reports
system activity information. The statistics reported by sar concern I/O transfer
rates, paging activity, process-related activites, interrupts, network activity,
memory and swap space utilization, CPU utilization, kernel activities, and TTY
statistics, among others. The sadf command may be used to display data collected
by sar in various formats. The iostat command reports CPU statistics and I/O
statistics for tty devices and disks. The pidstat command reports statistics for
Linux processes. The mpstat command reports global and per-processor statistics.
The nfsiostat command reports I/O statistics for network filesystems. The
cifsiostat command reports I/O statistics for CIFS filesystems.
Detailed history and release notes are available here:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/sysstat#release_335725
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