Difference between revisions of "KSar Sysstat Graphs"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
* all of them on CentOS7 | * all of them on CentOS7 | ||
(for f in /var/log/sa/sa??; do LC_ALL=C sar -bBdqrRSuvwWy -I SUM -I XALL -u ALL -P ALL -r -f $f ; done ) >> /tmp/$(hostname -s)-sarReport.txt | (for f in /var/log/sa/sa??; do LC_ALL=C sar -bBdqrRSuvwWy -I SUM -I XALL -u ALL -P ALL -r -f $f ; done ) >> /tmp/$(hostname -s)-sarReport.txt | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Linux]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Debugging]] |
Latest revision as of 13:54, 5 April 2022
1 GENERAL
Sysstat is installed or install-able on almost every Linux distribution. So this is the best place to hook-up when performance problems cross your path.
- Don't need a modification on target system
- Export and keep a single data file to start performance analysis
- kSar is written in java and can run on almost every desktop machine
2 GET kSar
3 get Sysstat performance data
- all of them on RHEL8
(for f in /var/log/sa/sa??; do LC_ALL=C sar -bBdqSruvwWy -I SUM -I ALL -u ALL -P ALL -r -f $f ; done ) >> /tmp/$(hostname -s)-sarReport.txt
- all of them on CentOS7
(for f in /var/log/sa/sa??; do LC_ALL=C sar -bBdqrRSuvwWy -I SUM -I XALL -u ALL -P ALL -r -f $f ; done ) >> /tmp/$(hostname -s)-sarReport.txt