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+ libstatgrab is a library that provides cross platform + access to statistics about the system on which it's run. + It's written in C and presents a selection of useful + interfaces which can be used to access key system + statistics. The current list of statistics includes CPU + usage, memory utilisation, disk usage, process counts, + network traffic, disk I/O, and more. +
++ The current list of supported and tested platforms + includes FreeBSD, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, + DragonFly BSD, HP-UX and AIX. We are always happy to + accept patches to extend support to other operating + systems. +
++ 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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+ Version 0.91 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
+ This release includes a number of bugfixes and new + features but is API compatible with 0.90. +
++ A full list of changes can be found in the + NEWS + file contained within the release. +
++ If you find any bugs in the release please report them + over at our + Issue + Tracker on GitHub. +
- Version 0.10 of libstatgrab has been released.
- Download it
-
- here.
+ Version 0.90 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
+ Please note this and future releases are signed with a new
+ PGP key.
- This release concentrates heavily on standardising the names - of functions and structures throughout libstatgrab. Although - this will mean changes for existing programs, in the long run - we hope it'll make things both clearer and easier. However, - for those who still need the old functions we have provided - compatibility wrappers. See the NEWS file for details. + Please note that the API in 0.90 has changed, so + applications using libstatgrab will need to be updated to + support the changes.
- The other main change in this release is a new function to - provide full details on currently running processes. See the - documentation for sg_get_process_stats for details. Along with - this there are compare functions for use with qsort for sorting - process, network, and disk io statistics. We've also introduced - error reporting functions that allow calling applications to - see why libstatgrab has returned a failure. See sg_get_error. + There are a large number of changes in this version of + libstatgrab. Here is an overview:
+- Finally, we've added support for NetBSD 2.0 and tidied up lots - of areas of the code. This release does not include the python - bindings - they're now available as their own project called - pystatgrab. + This release is the result of a significant amount of work + by the newest member of the libstatgrab team - Jens + Rehsack. Welcome to the team Jens!
++ If you find any bugs in the release please report them + over at our + Issue + Tracker on GitHub. +
- pystatgrab, a new package containing a set of Python
- bindings, has been released. Check out it's
- project page.
+ Version 0.17 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
+ This release adds support for FreeBSD 9 and other systems + using utmpx. Also on FreeBSD it fixes an issue with large + quantities of memory and adds support for dynamically + getting a list of supported file systems. On Solaris ZFS + file systems will now be detected. And finally on Linux CPU + iowait information will be given where available. +
- Version 0.9 of libstatgrab has been released.
- Download it
-
- here.
+ Dag Odenhall got in touch today to let us know he's written
+ Ruby bindings
+ for libstatgrab. Thanks Dag!
- This release brings new features and new platforms. We've
- added information about network interfaces (duplex, speed,
- etc) along with further statistics such as i/o packets, i/o
- errors, and collisions. Support has also been added for
- OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD. Finally some work has been done
- to reduce the platforms on which libstatgrab needs elevated
- privileges. See the NEWS file for more information.
+ Version 0.16 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
+ This release fixes some minor build problems on Solaris + with Sun's compiler, and on the Debian "armel" port. Also + a minor fix to statgrab-make-mrtg-config on machines with + no swap, and added support for FreeBSD 8. +
- Version 0.8.2 of libstatgrab has been released.
- Download it
-
- here.
+ Version 0.15 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
- The main focus of this release is adding support for - Solaris 6. We've also added 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. + This release fixes a regression introduced on OpenBSD in + the last release - memory statistics were reported + incorrectly. Some other minor changes have been made, see + the NEWS file for more information.
- Version 0.8.1 of libstatgrab has been released.
- Download it
-
- here.
+ Version 0.14 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
- 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. + This release contains mainly bugfixes - see the NEWS file + in the distribution for a full list. It also brings a new + feature in saidar: colour support, which can be activated + with the -c runtime flag.
- Version 0.8 of libstatgrab has been released.
- Download it
-
- here.
+ Version 0.13 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
- 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. + This release mainly includes a bunch of bug fixes, but + also brings preliminary support for WIN32. We've also + added a few lines to the header file to make C++ linking + easier. Please see the NEWS file in the distribution for + full details.
- Version 0.7 of libstatgrab has been released.
- Download it
-
- here.
+ Version 0.12 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
- 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. + This release has some new features, bug fixes, and a minor + API change. More details have been added to the file + system statistics, linux partition detection has been + reworked, and compile errors on Linux 2.6 have been fixed. + Support has been added for Solaris 10 and FreeBSD 7. + There are also manual pages for all the tools.
++ The duplex value in the network interface statistics has + changed name from "dup" to "duplex" - this breaks the API. + We plan to stabilise the API for a 1.0 release. As before, + the old name is available if SG_ENABLE_DEPRECATED is + defined. +
- Version 0.6.1 of libstatgrab has been released.
- Download it
-
- here.
+ Official libstatgrab packages for Debian now
+ available.
- This release brings support for FreeBSD 5 on sparc 64, and - some bugfixes in FreeBSD memory statistics. Also, some - fixes to saidar, and statgrab. + Thanks to the work of + Bartosz Fenski + libstatgrab is now available on debian. This replaces our + unofficial debian packages which will no longer be + updated.
- Version 0.6 of libstatgrab has been released.
- You can download it from our mirror site
-
- here.
+ Version 0.11.1 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
- This release includes some exciting new tools, support for - FreeBSD 5.1, and documentation in manpages. Plus some major - bugfixes and packaging enhancements. + This release fixes a handful of minor bugs. Duplex + settings were reported incorrectly on linux (half and + full duplex were swapped), saidar displayed negative + filesystem stats incorrectly, and NFS filesystems were + ignored. These have all been fixed.
- We're pleased to announce a new release of
- libstatgrab.
- You can download version 0.5.1 from
-
- here.
+ Version 0.11 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
+ This release brings support for HP-UX (version 11.11), and + also fixes a few other minor issues. +
- We're pleased to announce a new release of
- libstatgrab.
- You can download version 0.5 from
-
- here.
+ Version 0.10.3 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
- This release provides both documentation and examples, - which we hope will make the package more useable. Stay - tuned for the next release with some useful tools. + This release adds a handful of new features to statgrab, and + adds support for FreeBSD 6.0-CURRENT. See the NEWS file in + the tarball for more details.
-
- libstatgrab is a library that provides cross platform
- access to statistics about the system on which it's run.
- It's written in C and presents a selection of useful
- interfaces which can be used to access key system
- statistics. The current list of statistics includes CPU
- usage, memory utilisation, disk usage, process counts,
- network traffic, disk I/O, and more.
+ Version 0.10.2 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
- The current list of platforms is Solaris 2.x, Linux - 2.2/2.4/2.6, FreeBSD 4.x/5.x, NetBSD 1.6.x, OpenBSD 3.x, - DragonFly BSD 1.0, and Cygwin. The aim is to extend this to - include as many operating systems as possible. + This release fixes a problem with the shared library + version number in the last release.
+
- 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.
+ Version 0.10.1 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
+ This release consists almost entirely of bugfixes. + We've fixed compile-time errors for recent OpenBSD and + NetBSD platforms, and also a minor bug in statgrab + that broke network statistics on Solaris. New + variables have been added to the pkg-config file to + suggest ownership and permissions of binaries, and + we've added error reporting functions that store errno + values. There's also other minor fixes detailed in the + NEWS file. +
+
+ Version 0.10 of libstatgrab has been released.
+ Download it from one of our mirrors.
+
+ This release concentrates heavily on standardising the names + of functions and structures throughout libstatgrab. Although + this will mean changes for existing programs, in the long run + we hope it'll make things both clearer and easier. However, + for those who still need the old functions we have provided + compatibility wrappers. See the NEWS file for details. +
++ The other main change in this release is a new function to + provide full details on currently running processes. See the + documentation for sg_get_process_stats for details. Along with + this there are compare functions for use with qsort for sorting + process, network, and disk io statistics. We've also introduced + error reporting functions that allow calling applications to + see why libstatgrab has returned a failure. See sg_get_error. +
++ Finally, we've added support for NetBSD 2.0 and tidied up lots + of areas of the code. This release does not include the python + bindings - they're now available as their own project called + pystatgrab. +
++ pystatgrab, a new package containing a set of Python + bindings, has been released. Check out its + project page. +
The latest version of libstatgrab can be downloaded from - our primary download - - mirror. All downloads are pgp signed using our + our mirror sites. + All downloads are pgp signed using our PGP Key.
For installation instructions see the README and INSTALL - files contained within the archive. If you're using - FreeBSD you can make - use of the - - devel/libstatgrab port to install libstatgrab for you. + files contained within the archive.
Here are links to bindings for higher level languages that provide access to libstatgrab. If you've written - a binding for another language, please get - in touch so we + a binding for another language, please get in touch so we can add a link here.
- We develop libstatgrab using the CVS revision control system. - Using this link you can see what changes we've made this week. - For more information on our CVS setup see our - CVS page. + These are various pre-packaged versions of libstatgrab + that you can get for your favourite operating system. If + we've missed any out, please let us know.
++ We've noticed that Google throws up some RPM's relating + to Mandrake and Suse, but no webpage for them. +
The only online documentation we have at the moment is the - manual pages converted in to HTML format. It's probably - best to start with the overview manual page: + manual pages converted in to HTML format. First are the + manual pages for the command line tools:
+ We also have an overview page for the library: +
+Then we have the manual pages for each function: