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00f4090c | 1 | Name: atsar |
2 | Version: 1.6 | |
3 | Release: 1 | |
4 | Source0: ftp://ftp.atcomputing.nl/pub/tools/linux/%{name}_linux-%{version}.tar.gz | |
5 | Source1: %{name}.init | |
6 | Source2: %{name}.cron | |
7 | Patch: %{name}-runfrompath.patch | |
8 | URL: ftp://ftp.atcomputing.nl/pub/tools/linux/ | |
9 | ExclusiveOS: Linux | |
10 | BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}_linux-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) | |
11 | Summary: AT Computing System Activity Report is a sar clone for Linux | |
12 | Summary(pl): Atsar jest odpowiednikiem uniksowego programu sar dla Linuksa | |
13 | License: GPL | |
14 | Group: System Environment/Daemons | |
15 | ||
16 | %description | |
17 | Atsar can be used to measure the load on the most relevant system | |
18 | resources, such as CPU, disk, memory and network. Long-term analysis | |
19 | can be done via cron, by maintaining log files with statistical | |
20 | information. Short-term analysis can be done by starting the command | |
21 | atsar with an interval and a number of samples. The current version of | |
22 | atsar gathers statistics about the utilization of CPU's, disks, memory | |
23 | and swap, serial lines and network (TCP/IP v4 and v6). | |
24 | ||
25 | %description -l pl | |
26 |