On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 13:29 -0700, lost butler wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> I would appreciate some pointers on how to solve this problem.
>
> The output of sar shows cpu idle% to be zero when top being monitored
> at the same time shows 97%. I am using sarge. sysstat 5.0.6-
Hello Folks,
I would appreciate some pointers on how to solve this problem.
The output of sar shows cpu idle% to be zero when top being monitored
at the same time shows 97%. I am using sarge. sysstat 5.0.6-5, 2.6.18
kernel.
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help
Hello Folks,
I would appreciate some pointers on how to solve this
problem.
The output of sar shows cpu idle% to be zero when top
being monitored at the same time shows 97%. I am using
sarge. sysstat 5.0.6-5, 2.6.18 kernel.
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list Any help
2.00 0.0024.00 0 24
sdb 100.00 0.00 3440.00 0 3440
sdc 3.00 0.0032.00 0 32
sdd 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0
But ...
sar -bdr
07:45:01
Hi ,
Looks like a bug . Or something failed .
I just moved one of my nfs servers to sarge from woody, as the system has 6 GB
of ram I compiled the kernel 2.6.11.12 . The system is working fine.
although sar for the i/o system is failing . I have not compiled devfs option .
iostat 1 shows
On Tuesday May 17 2005 14:12, stan wrote:
> Is there no sar in Linux/Debian? apt-get seems to anly offere something
> called searchaandrescue in it's palce. This doesn't sound right.
>
> sar is "System Activity Reporter" a general purpose tool form SYSV to
>
Am 17.05.2005 um 08:12 schrieb stan:
> Is there no sar in Linux/Debian? apt-get seems to anly offere something
> called searchaandrescue in it's palce. This doesn't sound right.
Does the "atsar" package provide the functionality, you're looking
for?
Regards,
De
stan wrote:
Is there no sar in Linux/Debian? apt-get seems to anly offere something
called searchaandrescue in it's palce. This doesn't sound right.
sar is "System Activity Reporter" a general purpose tool form SYSV to
monitor various system usages etc.
Hi,
There are two av
Is there no sar in Linux/Debian? apt-get seems to anly offere something
called searchaandrescue in it's palce. This doesn't sound right.
sar is "System Activity Reporter" a general purpose tool form SYSV to
monitor various system usages etc.
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