Al Sparks wrote:
--- Mike McCarty <mike.mccarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hmm...
$ apropos systat
systat: nothing appropriate
Using GNOME
(RedHat)->System Settings->Add Remove Applications
Add or Remove Packages->System->Admin Tools->details
System Tools->details
neither show anything like systat or iostat.
Using FC2.
Mike
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Try
rpm -qa | grep sysstat
If there's nothing there, try using yum to install it.
yum -i sysstat
should work.
$ rpm -qa | grep sysstat
$ su -
Password:
# yum -i sysstat
Options Error: option -i not recognized
Perhaps you meant
# yum install sysstat
?
Mike
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