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I wanted to collect data by using vmstat –I 60 >xxxx.txt & using my own account
It was stopped by it self after 2 hours try again same result
We want to collect day date by succession how to collect data using vmstat for day
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It might help to know what OS and version this is for (since vmstat for Solaris and Linux man pages don't show a -I option). And going back looking at your other post, Tru64 seems to be what you ask questions about but the man page I found for it doesn't show a -I option either.

(suggest you always post the OS and version you are seeking help about)

As far as your question - it may be an issue with security (something killing off processes that are above 2 hour limit). Maybe setting it up as a cron job would work better.
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Thanks RTM
IT is Tru64 unix
And we found the error why it is stopping after 2 hours
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