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6 sa1 - Collect and store binary data in the system activity daily data
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11 /usr/lib64/sa/sa1 [ --boot | --rotate [ iso ] | --sleep | interval
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16 The sa1 command is a shell procedure variant of the sadc command and
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21 The standard system activity daily data file is named saDD unless
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30 The sa1 command is designed to be started automatically by the cron
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35 --boot This option tells sa1 that the sadc command should be called
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42 the standard saDD system activity daily data file of the previ‐
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59 0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * /usr/lib64/sa/sa1 1 1 -S DISK
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70 The standard system activity daily data files and their default
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80 sar(1), sadc(8), sa2(8), sadf(1), sysstat(5)
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