Re: using sysstat

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Caricofe, Bradley wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to use sysstat on my RHEL4 box.  I figured it would have
been installed by default...however:

[root@secure ~]# which sysstat
/usr/bin/which: no sysstat in
(/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sb
in:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/root/bin)
[root@secure ~]# up2date --showall | grep sysstat
sysstat-5.0.5-15.0.1.el4.i386
[root@secure ~]# sysstat
-bash: sysstat: command not found
[root@secure ~]#

Why oh why?

- Brad

The sysstat utilities are a collection of performance monitoring tools for Linux. These include sar, sadf, mpstat, iostat, pidstat and sa tools
i dont think that sysstat is a binary.

also use locate | grep bin etc....

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