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sar_reporting [2012/02/21 18:00]
k2patel [Requirement Specification]
sar_reporting [2012/04/30 15:15]
k2patel [Notify Script]
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 ==== Terms Used ==== ==== Terms Used ====
 +<code text> 
 +    tps: total number of transfers/​sec 
 +    rtps: total number of read requests/​sec 
 +    wtps: total number of write requests/​sec 
 +    bread/s: Total amount of data read from the drive in blocks per second. A block is 512 bytes. 
 +    bwrtn/s: Total amount of date written to the drive in blocks per second. 
 +</​code>​
 ==== sa report ==== ==== sa report ====
 This script goes to cron. This script goes to cron.
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 my $DEFAULT_SENDER = '​k2patel@localhost.localdomain';​ my $DEFAULT_SENDER = '​k2patel@localhost.localdomain';​
 my $DEFAULT_RECIPIENT = '​k2patel@hotmail.com';​ my $DEFAULT_RECIPIENT = '​k2patel@hotmail.com';​
 +my $def_cc = '​sjohn@live.com';​
  
 my $stamp = `date -d 'now -1 days' +%b-%d-%y`; my $stamp = `date -d 'now -1 days' +%b-%d-%y`;
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 From => $o{f}, From => $o{f},
 To => $o{t}, To => $o{t},
 +cc => ($def_cc),
 Subject => $o{s}, Subject => $o{s},
 Data => "​Hi",​ Data => "​Hi",​
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 $msg->​send();​ $msg->​send();​
 </​code>​ </​code>​
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 ==== SE Linux  ==== ==== SE Linux  ====
 Following rules add exceptiong for selinux. Following rules add exceptiong for selinux.
sar_reporting.txt · Last modified: 2020/08/10 02:35 (external edit)