Monitoring script

James Bourne jbourne at hardrock.org
Tue Nov 29 06:18:32 UTC 2005


On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Gavino Felix wrote:

> try dstat

Or make sure that sysstat rpm is installed (this should be included with all
the RHELs and FCs).  Once it is, it will collect data every 10 minutes
(changable in /etc/cron.d/sysstat) and outputs to
/var/log/sa with the sar* files being text and the sa* files being raw
output.

sar will give you information from the current file (for the current day).

Regards
James

>
> On 11/8/05, Mario Cova <mario-a-cova at ptinovacao.pt> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi!
>>
>>
>>
>>             Someone have a basic script to monitoring CPU Usage, Memory
>> and IO activity during a day?
>>
>>
>>
>>             Regards,
>>
>>             mc
>>
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