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.\" sysstat manual page - (C) 2020 Sebastien Godard (sysstat <at> orange.fr)
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.TH SYSSTAT 5 "JULY 2020" Linux "Linux User's Manual" -*- nroff -*-
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.SH NAME
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sysstat \- sysstat configuration file.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This file is read by
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.BR "sa1" "(8) and " "sa2" "(8) shell scripts from the sysstat's set of tools."
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It consists of a sequence of shell variable assignments used to
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configure sysstat logging.
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The variables and their meanings are:
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.TP
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.B COMPRESSAFTER
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Number of days after which daily data files are to be compressed.
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The compression program is given in the
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.BR "ZIP " "variable."
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.TP
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.B DELAY_RANGE
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.RB "Tell " "sa2"
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script to wait for a random delay in the indicated range before running.
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This delay is expressed in seconds, and is aimed at preventing a massive I/O burst
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at the same time on VM sharing the same storage area.
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.RB "A value of 0 means that " "sa2"
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script will generate its reports files immediately.
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.TP
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.B HISTORY
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The number of days during which a daily data file or a report
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should be kept. Data files or reports older than this number of
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days will be removed by the
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.BR "sa2" "(8) shell script."
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Data files and reports are normally saved in the @SA_DIR@ directory,
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under the name
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.IR "saDD " "(for data files) or " "sarDD " "(for reports), where the " "DD"
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parameter indicates the current day.
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The number of files actually kept in the @SA_DIR@ directory may be
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slightly higher than the
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.BR "HISTORY " "value due to the way the " "sa2"
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script figures out which files are to be removed (see below "How the
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.BR "sa2" "(8) script applies " "HISTORY"
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value"). Using a value of 28 keeps a whole month's worth of data. If you set
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.B HISTORY
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to a value greater than 28 then you should consider using
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.BR "sadc" "'s option " "-D"
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to prevent older data files from being overwritten (see
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.BR "sadc" "(8)"
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manual page). In this latter case data files are named
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.IR "saYYYYMMDD " "and reports " "sarYYYYMMDD" ", where"
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.IR "YYYY " "stands for the current year, " "MM " "for the current month and " "DD"
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for the current day.
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How the
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.BR "sa2" "(8) script applies " "HISTORY " "value"
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.RB "The " "sa2"
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script uses the
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.BR "find " "command with the " "-mtime " "option to figure"
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out which files are to be removed. The
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.BR "find " "command interprets this value"
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as "N 24 hour periods", ignoring any fractional part. This means that the
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last modified time of a given
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.IR "sa[r]DD " "data or report file, using a"
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.B HISTORY
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of 1, has to have been modified at least two days ago before it will be
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removed. And for a
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.BR "HISTORY " "of 28 that would mean 29 days ago."
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.RB "To figure out how a " "HISTORY"
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of 28 is applied in practice, we need to consider that the
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.BR "sa2 " "script that issues the " "find " "command to remove the"
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old files typically runs just before midnight on a given system, and since
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the first record from
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.B sadc
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can also be written to the previous day's data file
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(thereby moving its modification time up a bit), the
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.B sa2
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script will leave
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30 files untouched. So for a setting of 28, and counting the data file of
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the current day, there will always be 31 files (or 30 files, depending on the
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number of days in a month) in the @SA_DIR@ directory during the majority
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of a given day. E.g.:
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April 30th: 31 files (Apr 30th-1st, Mar 31th)
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.br
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May 1st: 30 files (May 1st, Apr 30th-2nd)
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Yet we can note the following exceptions (as inspected at Noon of the given day):
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February 28th: 31 files (Feb 28th-1st, Jan 31st, 30th & 29th)
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.br
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March 1st: 30 files (Mar 1st, Feb 28th-2nd, Jan 31st & 30th)
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.br
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March 2nd: 29 files (Mar 1st & 2nd, Feb 28th-3rd, Jan. 31st)
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.br
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March 3rd: 28 files (Mar 1st-3rd, Feb 28th-4th)
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.br
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March 4th - March 28th: 28 files
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.br
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March 29th: 29 files
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March 30th: 30 files
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March 31st: 31 files
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(Determining the number of files in March on a leap year is left as an
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exercise for the reader).
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Things are simpler if you use the
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.IR "sa[r]YYYYMMDD " "name format."
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Apply the same logic as above in this case and you will find that there
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are always
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.BR "HISTORY " "+ 3 files in the"
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.IR /var/log/sa
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directory during the majority of a given day.
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.TP
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.B REPORTS
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Set this variable to
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.BR "false " "to prevent the " "sa2"
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script from generating reports (the
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.IR "sarDD " "files)."
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.TP
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.B SA_DIR
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Directory where the standard system activity daily data and report files
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are saved. Its default value is
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.IR "@SA_DIR@" "."
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.B SADC_OPTIONS
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Options that should be passed to
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.BR "sadc" "(8)."
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With these options (see
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.BR "sadc" "(8)"
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manual page), you can select some additional data which are going to be saved in
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daily data files.
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These options are used only when a new data file is created. They will be
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ignored with an already existing one.
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.TP
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.B YESTERDAY
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.RB "By default " "sa2"
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script generates yesterday's summary, since the
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.BR "cron " "job"
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usually runs right after midnight. If you want
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.B sa2
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to generate the summary of the same day (for example when cron
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job runs at 23:53) set this variable to
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.BR "no" "."
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.TP
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.B ZIP
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Program used to compress data and report files.
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.SH FILE
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.I @SYSCONFIG_DIR@/sysstat
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.SH AUTHOR
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Sebastien Godard (sysstat <at> orange.fr)
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR "sadc" "(8), " "sa1" "(8), " "sa2" "(8)"
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.PP
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.I https://github.com/sysstat/sysstat
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.br
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.I http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sebastien.godard/
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