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- From: dtb@otto (David Bath)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin
- Subject: Re: Favorite PD tools - Stats, disk hogs, ...
- Date: 14 Dec 92 10:07:37 GMT
- Organization: RMIT Computer Centre
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- maklinm@cognos.com (Max Maklin) writes:
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- In my opinion, depending on the Unix you are running, you should check out
- sa and the reporting side, sar.
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- You can set up sa either at boot time or via cron.
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- I also suggest getting perl, looking at the examples, especially in
- .../eg/scan, as this will tell you changes to setuid bits et al and
- will form a good template for what you want to do.
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- Regards
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