How to Use Essential Linux Commands from Sar (System Activity Reporter) with Jay LaCroix

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How to Use Essential Linux Commands from Sar (System Activity Reporter) with Jay LaCroix
How to Use Essential Linux Commands from Sar (System Activity Reporter) with Jay LaCroix
System Activity Reporter (Sar) is a utility program for analyzing Linux system performance. Sar is an all-purpose monitoring tool that is part of the Sysstat system resource utility package. Linux administrators should learn sar for its wide range of utility features. This video shows you how to install and configure sar on your Debian or Ubuntu Linux system. You'll also learn several useful commands to start collecting data about your Linux system activity.

Chapters:
0h00 – Presentation
1:00 p.m. – How to install sar on Linux
2:32 – sar configuration files
4:27 – How to run the sar command
5:32 – Examples of sar output
9:00 a.m. – Conclusion of the system activity rapporteur

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