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NAME

       sa2 - Create a report from the current standard system activity daily data file.

SYNOPSIS

       /usr/lib/sysstat/sa2

DESCRIPTION

       The  sa2 command is a shell procedure variant of the sar command which writes a daily report in the sarDD
       or the sarYYYYMMDD file, where YYYY stands for the current year, MM for the current month and DD for  the
       current  day.   By  default  the report is saved in the /var/log/sysstat directory.  The sa2 command will
       also remove reports more than one week old by default.  You can however keep reports for a longer  (or  a
       shorter) period by setting the HISTORY environment variable. Read the sysstat(5) manual page for details.

       The sa2 command accepts most of the flags and parameters of the sar command.

       The sa2 command is designed to be started automatically by the cron command.

EXAMPLES

       To run the sa2 command daily, place the following entry in your root crontab file:

       5 19 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sysstat/sa2 -A &

       This will generate by default a daily report called sarDD in the /var/log/sysstat directory, where the DD
       parameter is a number representing the day of the month.

   Debian note
       The Debian sysstat package has already placed such an entry in your system crontab.  Please refer to  the
       /usr/share/doc/sysstat/README.Debian file for details.

FILES

       /var/log/sysstat/sarDD
       /var/log/sysstat/sarYYYYMMDD
              The  standard  system activity daily report files and their default location.  YYYY stands for the
              current year, MM for the current month and DD for the current day.

AUTHOR

       Sebastien Godard (sysstat <at> orange.fr)

SEE ALSO

       sar(1), sadc(8), sa1(8), sadf(1), sysstat(5)

       http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sebastien.godard/