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Operating Systems Solaris Sar statistic. Post 302268819 by melias on Tuesday 16th of December 2008 11:03:01 AM
Old 12-16-2008
Sar reuses these files each month. There's no easy way of changing these file names from within SAR, except maybe by recompiling binaries.

Why do you need the sar data files to be renamed using the full date? It would most probably be far easier to create a cron job which copies the files at the end of each month, before SAR starts to reuse the files in /var/adm/sa/
 

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