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<b>Wednesday 22 October 2003</b><br><br> |
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Version 0.7 of libstatgrab has been released.<br> |
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Download it |
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<a href="http://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.i-scream.org/pub/i-scream/libstatgrab/libstatgrab-0.7.tar.gz">here</a>. |
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The most significant change in this release is support for NetBSD |
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1.6.x. Parts of the FreeBSD code have been optimised, and an initialise |
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function has been added to allow programs to drop any extra privileges |
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libstatgrab needs. The list of known file systems has been increased, |
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and libstatgrab has been tested on even more platforms. Finally, |
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saidar has been tweaked to work even if it can't get all the |
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statistics. |
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<b>Saturday 18 October 2003</b><br><br> |
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Version 0.6.1 of libstatgrab has been released.<br> |
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Download it |
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<a href="http://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.i-scream.org/pub/i-scream/libstatgrab/libstatgrab-0.6.1.tar.gz">here</a>. |
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This release brings support for FreeBSD 5 on sparc 64, and some |
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bugfixes in FreeBSD memory statistics. Also, some fixes to saidar, |
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and statgrab. |
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<b>Friday 10 October 2003</b><br><br> |
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Version 0.6 of libstatgrab has been released.<br> |
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You can download it from our mirror site |
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The current list of platforms is Solaris 2.x, Linux 2.4, and FreeBSD |
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4.x/5.x. The aim is to extend this to include as many operating systems |
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as possible. |
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The current list of platforms is Solaris 2.x, Linux 2.4, FreeBSD |
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4.x/5.x, and NetBSD 1.6.x. The aim is to extend this to include as many |
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operating systems as possible. |
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The package also includes a couple of useful tools. The first, saidar, |
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provides a curses-based interface to viewing the current state of the |
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system. The second, statgrab, gives a sysctl-style interface to the |
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statistics gathered by libstatgrab. This extends the use of |
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libstatgrab to people writing scripts or anything else that can't |
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easily make C function calls. Included with statgrab is a script to |
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generate an <a href="http://www.mrtg.org">MRTG</a> configuration file |
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to use statgrab. |
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The package also includes a couple of useful tools. The first, |
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<a href="#screenshot">saidar</a>, provides a curses-based interface to |
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viewing the current state of the system. The second, statgrab, gives a |
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sysctl-style interface to the statistics gathered by libstatgrab. This |
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extends the use of libstatgrab to people writing scripts or anything |
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else that can't easily make C function calls. Included with statgrab is |
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a script to generate an <a href="http://www.mrtg.org">MRTG</a> |
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configuration file to use statgrab. |
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<a name="download"><h2>Downloading</h2></a> |
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<img src="saidar.png" alt="saidar screenshot"> |
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