Sergey Babkin wrote:
Sergey Babkin wrote:
Terry Lambert wrote:
Matthew Emmerton wrote:
Compile up the real sar. SCO released the sources a year
or two back, now.
The good news is that the Caldera management still supports the
idea and approved release of these
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 08:25:48PM -0400, Sergey Babkin wrote:
their hands full with other things to do. In any case, the sar
cources are extremely UnixWare/OpenUNIX-oriented and I think
that it's easier to rewrite sar from the man page than try to port
it.
Just for reference: The linux
Sergey Babkin wrote:
The good news is that the Caldera management still supports the
idea and approved release of these unencumbered sources under
a BSD-like license (though the license has to be written yet
and go though the legal department, so it will take some time).
I'll keep you
Terry Lambert wrote:
Matthew Emmerton wrote:
Compile up the real sar. SCO released the sources a year
or two back, now.
If that's the case, then where are they? The only publicly available SCO
sources I've been able to find are those for csope (which is hosted at
SourceForge.)
After a month of futile searching I am unable to find a sar-like tool
available for FreeBSD. I was alerted to the SNMP capabilities of FreeBSD.
However, it would still be nice to have a system-level tool available that
doesn't require SNMP. Does anyone know of anything for FreeBSD that is
sar
require SNMP. Does anyone know of anything for FreeBSD that is
sar-like? If a sar-like tool isn't available, I may just begin writing
sar comes from the SysV world. You would probably also need counters in
the kernel to gather statistics. At least that is how SysV does it.
Sounds like a lot
to have a system-level
tool available that doesn't require SNMP. Does anyone know of
anything for FreeBSD that is sar-like? If a sar-like tool isn't
available, I may just begin writing
Sar and SNMP provide completely different services. Sar gives you
historical reports, where SNMP
At 05:16 PM 1/11/2002 +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:03:36PM -0600, Dustin Puryear wrote:
However, it would still be nice to have a system-level tool available that
doesn't require SNMP. Does anyone know of anything for FreeBSD that is
sar-like? If a sar-like tool
At 10:48 AM 1/11/2002 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jan 11), Wilko Bulte said:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:03:36PM -0600, Dustin Puryear wrote:
tool available that doesn't require SNMP. Does anyone know of
anything for FreeBSD that is sar-like? If a sar-like tool isn't
that doesn't require SNMP. Does anyone know of
anything for FreeBSD that is sar-like? If a sar-like tool isn't
available, I may just begin writing something myself. Is there any
interest in this?
Compile up the real sar. SCO released the sources a year or two
back, now.
Well
of anything for FreeBSD that is
sar-like? If a sar-like tool isn't available, I may just begin writing
something myself. Is there any interest in this?
Compile up the real sar. SCO released the sources a year
or two back, now.
If that's the case, then where are they? The only publicly available
Dan Nelson wrote:
Compile up the real sar. SCO released the sources a year or two
back, now.
Well, they published a press release saying they would, but the web
page referenced in the announcement never had any download links, and
is now 404.
Most intersting SCO web pages have 404'ed
Matthew Emmerton wrote:
Compile up the real sar. SCO released the sources a year
or two back, now.
If that's the case, then where are they? The only publicly available SCO
sources I've been able to find are those for csope (which is hosted at
SourceForge.)
I downloaded them. I have
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