RE: using sysstat

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> Caricofe, Bradley wrote:
> > Thanks guys, I actually tried iostat and the other commands and 
> > received the same "command not found" message.  However I 
> just ran an 
> > up2date on sysstat and now it's working.  Strange because grepping 
> > up2date showed it already there before I updated it.
> > Anyways...thanks much! 
> 
> >From your original e-mail, you ran...
> 
> [root@secure ~]# up2date --showall | grep sysstat
> sysstat-5.0.5-15.0.1.el4.i386

Hey, thanks Jeremy.  The weird thing is, I grepped sysstat and it was
shown as already being installed, however the iostat command didn't
work.  Then I ran up2date -u sysstat, which I figured would install it
if it really wasn't there, and it worked afterwards.  I wonder why
sysstat was showing as installed before I ran up2date, but none of the
commands worked.  It's quite possible that the problem could exist
between the chair and the keyboard.  Thanks again.

- Brad

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