RE: using sysstat
- From: "Caricofe, Bradley" <bcaricofe@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 17:14:29 -0400
You're mistakenly assuming that "sysstat" is the name of the binary.
Thanks guys, I actually tried iostat and the other commands and received
the same "command not found" message. However I just ran an up2date on
sysstat and now it's working. Strange because grepping up2date showed
it already there before I updated it. Anyways...thanks much!
- Brad
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