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Can't understand sar command
HI Experts,
Can anyone pls help me to understand this.. >sar 20:05:00 1 2 1 96 20:10:00 2 2 10 87 20:15:00 1 2 19 78 20:20:00 1 2 14 83 20:25:00 1 2 16 81 20:30:00 1 2 14 83 20:35:00 1 2 12 85 20:40:00 1 2 2 96 Thanks Shaan |
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