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    +Wednesday 11 February 2004

    +Version 0.8.2 of libstatgrab has been released.
    +Download it +here. +The main focus of this release is adding support for Solaris 6. We've also +add python bindings so you can use libstatgrab directly from python (see the +extras directory). Finally, we've tidied up a few bits of the code. +

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    +Wednesday 21 January 2004

    +Version 0.8.1 of libstatgrab has been released.
    +Download it +here. +This release primarily fixes bugs. On Linux a file descriptor leak was +fixed. On Solaris some significant speed increases were made to the +disk mapping code, along with some bug fixes for Solaris 7 platforms. +Also, the library part of libstatgrab (but not the tools) is now +released under the LGPL instead of the GPL. +

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    +Tuesday 6 January 2004

    +Version 0.8 of libstatgrab has been released.
    +Download it +here. +This release brings support for Linux 2.6 and partial support for Cygwin. +On Solaris libstatgrab now returns disk names using cNtNdNsN names rather +than the older sdN names. There are also a bunch of fixes and optimisations +in various places. Finally, a new function has been added to make it +quicker to drop any elevated privileges libstatgrab may require on some +operating systems. +

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    +Wednesday 22 October 2003

    +Version 0.7 of libstatgrab has been released.
    +Download it +here. +The most significant change in this release is support for NetBSD +1.6.x. Parts of the FreeBSD code have been optimised, and an initialise +function has been added to allow programs to drop any extra privileges +libstatgrab needs. The list of known file systems has been increased, +and libstatgrab has been tested on even more platforms. Finally, +saidar has been tweaked to work even if it can't get all the +statistics. +

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    +Saturday 18 October 2003

    +Version 0.6.1 of libstatgrab has been released.
    +Download it +here. +This release brings support for FreeBSD 5 on sparc 64, and some +bugfixes in FreeBSD memory statistics. Also, some fixes to saidar, +and statgrab. +

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    Friday 10 October 2003

    Version 0.6 of libstatgrab has been released.
    You can download it from our mirror site @@ -73,20 +139,20 @@ traffic, disk I/O, and more.

    -The current list of platforms is Solaris 2.x, Linux 2.4, and FreeBSD -4.x/5.x. The aim is to extend this to include as many operating systems -as possible. +The current list of platforms is Solaris 2.x, Linux 2.4, FreeBSD +4.x/5.x, and NetBSD 1.6.x. The aim is to extend this to include as many +operating systems as possible.

    -The package also includes a couple of useful tools. The first, saidar, -provides a curses-based interface to viewing the current state of the -system. The second, statgrab, gives a sysctl-style interface to the -statistics gathered by libstatgrab. This extends the use of -libstatgrab to people writing scripts or anything else that can't -easily make C function calls. Included with statgrab is a script to -generate an MRTG configuration file -to use statgrab. +The package also includes a couple of useful tools. The first, +saidar, provides a curses-based interface to +viewing the current state of the system. The second, statgrab, gives a +sysctl-style interface to the statistics gathered by libstatgrab. This +extends the use of libstatgrab to people writing scripts or anything +else that can't easily make C function calls. Included with statgrab is +a script to generate an MRTG +configuration file to use statgrab.

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  • get_process_stats(3)
  • get_user_stats(3)
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    +Here's what saidar looks like when it's running: +

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    +saidar screenshot