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Syncsort™ Capacity Management Guide

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Integrate
Product family
Syncsort™ Software
Product
Syncsort™ Capacity Management
Version
Latest
Language
English
Product name
Syncsort™ Capacity Management
Title
Syncsort™ Capacity Management Guide
Copyright
2024
First publish date
1985
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2024-08-06
ft:lastPublication
2024-08-06T15:42:28.602035

The <data type> characters for UNIX and Linux files are:

ps   Data from the ps command, written into \system

sa   Data from the sar command, written into \system

vm   Data from the vmstat command, written into \system

io   Data from the iostat command, written into \system

mp   Data from the mpstat command, written into \system

nw   Data from the netstat command, written into \system

sp   Data from the swap command, written into \system

ac   Data from the acctcom command, written into \account

df   Data from the df command, written into \disk

or   Data from ORACLE, written into \oracle

sg   Data about ORACLE segments, written to \oraseg

sf   Data from the SymfoWare database system, written to \symfoware

Note that not all these types of data are available from every variant of UNIX or Linux. Most variants only supply a subset of these data types.