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тАО03-08-2001 07:29 AM
тАО03-08-2001 07:29 AM
Hello:
Would like to use sar to look at an hour of time, is there a difference of using
Sar -d 3600 1 as suppose to using a sar 60 60? I am not sure if my thinking is correct on if I run
A sar 3600 1, I will get a shot of the full hour, and totals for the hour, where using the 60 60 I get pretty much the same results, but its broken to by the minutes.
thank you in advance for the advice.
scott
Would like to use sar to look at an hour of time, is there a difference of using
Sar -d 3600 1 as suppose to using a sar 60 60? I am not sure if my thinking is correct on if I run
A sar 3600 1, I will get a shot of the full hour, and totals for the hour, where using the 60 60 I get pretty much the same results, but its broken to by the minutes.
thank you in advance for the advice.
scott
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тАО03-08-2001 07:47 AM
тАО03-08-2001 07:47 AM
Re: sar for the hour
Hi Scott:
Yes, the overall value reported at the end of the hour will be much the same either way, but why, for the sake of 60 data-points compromise the granularity of the measurement? That is, with the measurements reported every minute you can see the relative hot-spots...
Regards!
...JRF...
Yes, the overall value reported at the end of the hour will be much the same either way, but why, for the sake of 60 data-points compromise the granularity of the measurement? That is, with the measurements reported every minute you can see the relative hot-spots...
Regards!
...JRF...
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тАО03-08-2001 08:06 AM
тАО03-08-2001 08:06 AM
Solution
Set up sar in your crontab file as follows:
0 * * * * /usr/lbin/sa/sa1 1200 3
0 0 * * * /usr/lbin/sa/sa2 -s 00:00 -e 23:45 -1 3600 -A
You can then run sar anytime with the different options (see sar online manual) to get your statistics
0 * * * * /usr/lbin/sa/sa1 1200 3
0 0 * * * /usr/lbin/sa/sa2 -s 00:00 -e 23:45 -1 3600 -A
You can then run sar anytime with the different options (see sar online manual) to get your statistics
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тАО03-08-2001 08:16 AM
тАО03-08-2001 08:16 AM
Re: sar for the hour
Thank you for the info, will give the ideas a try.
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