(C) 1999-2016 Sebastien GODARD (sysstat (at) orange (dot) fr)
The latest version of sysstat can always be found on my web site at:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sebastien.godard/
See the CHANGES file to know the new features/improvements/bug fixes added in this release of sysstat.
You can also track sysstat development on GitHub and clone its public repository with:
git clone git://github.com/sysstat/sysstat
The sysstat utilities are a collection of performance monitoring tools for Linux. These include mpstat, iostat, tapestat, cifsiostat, pidstat, sar, sadc, sadf and sa tools.
The first stage is to configure sysstat for your system:
./configure
You can set several variables and parameters on the command line.
Please enter ./configure --help
to display them.
There is another way to configure sysstat instead of entering ./configure
:
this is the Interactive Configuration script (iconfig) which will ask you
for the value of the main sysstat variables and parameters.
Enter ./iconfig
then answer the questions or enter Return to accept
the (sane) default values. For yes/no questions, please answer 'y' or 'n'
(without the quotes): It is case sensitive! You can also enter '?' to get
a help message that will explain the meaning of each variable or parameter.
The next stage is to build the various binary files. Enter:
make
Then log in as root and enter:
make install
(see next section to know the files that are installed). That's all!
Of course tell me if there are any problems. This is the only way I can improve 'sysstat'. Please also remember to read the FAQ included in this package.
Patches and suggestions for improvements are always welcome! Send them to "sysstat (at) orange (dot) fr".
If you are reading this README file then you are probably about to use the sysstat tools to help you monitor your system and maybe troubleshoot some performance issues. Good choice. Sysstat is made for you. Moreover sysstat is free software and always will be.
Yet have you ever considered making a donation to sysstat, regardless of how much your contribution is? This in turn would encourage me to keep up the work as good as it can be... Oh, and it would certainly also help me explain to my wife why I spend so much time in front of my computer instead of taking care of the household ;-)
Go to my web page and click on the Donate button on the left!
Here is the list of files installed by sysstat, when you ask for a
complete installation.
${PREFIX} is the value of the PREFIX variable defined in the Makefile
(usually set to /usr/local
or /usr
).
${PREFIX}/lib/sa/sadc
${PREFIX}/lib/sa/sa1
${PREFIX}/lib/sa/sa2
${PREFIX}/bin/sar
${PREFIX}/bin/sadf
${PREFIX}/bin/iostat
${PREFIX}/bin/tapestat
${PREFIX}/bin/mpstat
${PREFIX}/bin/pidstat
${PREFIX}/bin/cifsiostat
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man8/sadc.8
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man8/sa1.8
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man8/sa2.8
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man1/sar.1
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man1/sadf.1
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man1/iostat.1
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man1/tapestat.1
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man1/mpstat.1
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man1/pidstat.1
${PREFIX}(/share)/man/man1/cifsiostat.1
${PREFIX}/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/sysstat.mo
${PREFIX}/share/doc/sysstat-x.y.z/*
/var/log/sa
${INIT_DIR}/sysstat
/lib/systemd/system/sysstat.service if OS uses systemd
/lib/systemd/system/sysstat-collect.service if OS uses systemd
/lib/systemd/system/sysstat-collect.timer if OS uses systemd
/lib/systemd/system/sysstat-summary.service if OS uses systemd
/lib/systemd/system/sysstat-summary.timer if OS uses systemd
/etc/sysconfig/sysstat
/etc/sysconfig/sysstat.ioconf
/etc/cron.d/sysstat
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysstat (depending on your distro)
${RC_DIR}/rc2.d/S03sysstat
${RC_DIR}/rc3.d/S03sysstat
${RC_DIR}/rc5.d/S03sysstat
sysstat may also install some links in ${RC_DIR}/rc[0146].d/
directory
if chkconfig is used.
The sysstat commands are only front-ends to the kernel proc filesystem... They cannot display statistics that Linux does not provide, nor can they be more accurate than Linux is. The sysstat package no longer supports 2.4.x and older kernels. Note that all kernels do not necessarily have all the statistics that sysstat commands can display, depending on their version or their configuration options.
It has been designed with National Language Support (NLS) in mind, using the GNU gettext package (available at http://www.gnu.org). sysstat has been translated into several languages. Anyway you are welcome if you want to make other translations available ;-) Please read the README-nls file in the nls directory before.
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Sebastien GODARD - sysstat (at) orange (dot) fr