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::Optionally modify collection interval in: <code>[[/etc/cron.d/sysstat]]</code>
 
::Optionally modify collection interval in: <code>[[/etc/cron.d/sysstat]]</code>
 
::Optionally modify collection options in (<code>[[SADC_OPTIONS]]="[[-S XALL]]"</code>): <code>[[/etc/sysstat/sysstat]]</code> (<code>man sadc</code>)
 
::Optionally modify collection options in (<code>[[SADC_OPTIONS]]="[[-S XALL]]"</code>): <code>[[/etc/sysstat/sysstat]]</code> (<code>man sadc</code>)
* [[Red Hat]]/[[Fedora]]/Oracle Linux/AWS AMI:  
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* [[Red Hat]] / [[Fedora]] / [[Oracle Linux]] / [[Amazon Linux]]:  
:: <code>yum -y install sysstat && [[service sysstat start]]</code>  
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:: <code>[[yum -y install sysstat]] && [[service sysstat start]]</code>  
 
::: <code>[[/etc/cron.d/sysstat]]</code>
 
::: <code>[[/etc/cron.d/sysstat]]</code>
 
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::: <code>[[/etc/sysconfig/sysstat]]</code>
  
 
Installing sar Debian, you have to install sysstat package that includes sar and some other performance tools:  
 
Installing sar Debian, you have to install sysstat package that includes sar and some other performance tools:  

Latest revision as of 14:17, 15 March 2024

One line command for installation and basic configuration for collecting :

apt -y install sysstat; systemctl enable --now sysstat && sar
  • Old Debian/Ubuntu:
apt -y install sysstat; sed -i 's/ENABLED="false"/ENABLED="true"/g' /etc/default/sysstat && service restart sysstat && sar
Optionally modify collection interval in: /etc/cron.d/sysstat
Optionally modify collection options in (SADC_OPTIONS="-S XALL"): /etc/sysstat/sysstat (man sadc)
yum -y install sysstat && service sysstat start
/etc/cron.d/sysstat
/etc/sysconfig/sysstat

Installing sar Debian, you have to install sysstat package that includes sar and some other performance tools:

  • apt -y install sysstat
  • Checking installation: dpkg -l sysstat
  • Binaries installed in /usr/bin/ directory: dpkg -L sysstat | grep "/usr/bin". Sysstat package contains sar and some other utilities.

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