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AM 7 107 1.22 1.19 0.76 AM 5 104 1.31 0.99 0.83 AM 26 151 21.11 13.58 6.76 AM 7 158 21.74 20.63 13.96 AM 25 146 22.29 21.95 17.84 AM 24 148 23.46 23.35 20.46 AM 24 138 23.50 23.05 21.56 AM 23 142 19.20 20.36 20.91 AM 17 135 14.67 16.01 18.45 AM 7 103 1.70 8.44 14.09 AM 4 103 0.06 1.49 7.66 AM 4 105 0.01 0.23 4.02 AM 4 102 0.03 0.08 2.12 AM 5 111 0.05 0.07 1.13 AM 6 110 0.06 0.06 0.60 ...In the above example we see that the load was high from AM to AM, so that is where we need to focus our investigation.The --print flag attempts to programmatically calculate what it calls memory and cpu scores.
Every time you start the script, the existing data will be archived in gz format in the /root/ directory for your records.Using various flags you can display different information that has been recorded about your server’s state.In diagnosing instability, or resource shortages, using the -q and -r flags will likely be most helpful to you.To start the process, run the script with the --start flag: Sys-snap will run in the background.
Logs will be written to /root/sys-snapshot/ every minute.Here is a small piece of output from the 'sar -q' command. The 'ldavg-#' is the time range for the load average.