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# sysstat configuration file. See sysstat(5) manual page. # How long to keep log files (in days). # Used by sa2(8) script # If value is greater than 28, then use sadc's option -D to prevent older # data files from being overwritten. See sadc(8) and sysstat(5) manual pages. HISTORY=7 # Compress (using xz, gzip or bzip2) sa and sar files older than (in days): COMPRESSAFTER=10 # Parameters for the system activity data collector (see sadc(8) manual page) # which are used for the generation of log files. # By default contains the `-S DISK' option responsible for generating disk # statisitcs. Use `-S XALL' to collect all available statistics. SADC_OPTIONS="-S DISK" # Directory where sa and sar files are saved. The directory must exist. SA_DIR=/var/log/sysstat # Compression program to use. ZIP="xz" # By default sa2 script generates yesterday's summary, since the cron job # usually runs right after midnight. If you want sa2 to generate the summary # of the same day (for example when cron job runs at 23:53) set this variable. #YESTERDAY=no # By default sa2 script generates reports files (the so called sarDD files). # Set this variable to false to disable reports generation. #REPORTS=false # The sa1 and sa2 scripts generate system activity data and report files in # the /var/log/sysstat directory. By default the files are created with umask 0022 # and are therefore readable for all users. Change this variable to restrict # the permissions on the files (e.g. use 0027 to adhere to more strict # security standards). UMASK=0022
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