Sysstat
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sysstat (system statistics) is a collection of performance monitoring tools for Linux. It is available on Unix and Unix-like operating systems. [2]
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Developer(s) | Sébastien Godard |
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Stable release | 12.7.7[1]
/ February 2, 2025 |
Repository | github |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux |
Type | System reporting |
License | GPLv2 |
Website | sysstat |
Software included in sysstat package:
- : Collect, report, or save system activity information. – Linux User Commands Manual
- : Collect and store binary data in the system activity daily data file. – Linux Administration and Privileged Commands Manual
- : shell variant of
sar
, supporting the same flags assar
command which write a daily report in the /var/log/sa directory. – Linux Administration and Privileged Commands Manual - : , similar to
sar
but can write its data in different formats (CSV, XML, etc.). This is useful to load performance data into a database, or import them in a spreadsheet to make graphs. - : reports basic CPU statistics and input/output statistics for devices, partitions and network filesystems. – Linux User Commands Manual
- : reports individual or combined processor related statistics. – Linux User Commands Manual
- : reports statistics for Linux tasks (processes) : I/O, CPU, memory, etc. – Linux User Commands Manual
- : reports input/output statistics for network filesystems (NFS). – Linux User Commands Manual
- : reports I/O statistics for CIFS resources. – Linux User Commands Manual
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