2012-02-07 21:51:22 +01:00
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config BR2_PACKAGE_DSTAT
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bool "dstat"
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depends on BR2_USE_WCHAR # python
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2012-12-21 03:48:32 +01:00
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depends on BR2_USE_MMU # python
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2014-10-31 16:34:14 +01:00
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depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS # python
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2015-05-06 23:39:54 +02:00
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depends on !BR2_STATIC_LIBS # python
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2012-02-07 21:51:22 +01:00
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select BR2_PACKAGE_PYTHON
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help
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Dstat, written in Python, is a versatile replacement for vmstat,
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iostat, netstat and ifstat. Dstat overcomes some of their limitations
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and adds some extra features, more counters and flexibility. Dstat is
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handy for monitoring systems during performance tuning tests,
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benchmarks or troubleshooting.
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Dstat allows you to view all of your system resources in real-time,
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you can e.g. compare disk utilization in combination with interrupts
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from your IDE controller, or compare the network bandwidth numbers
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directly with the disk throughput (in the same interval).
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Note that to get proper output, your terminal size should be known by
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the termios subsystem. This can be done by running the 'resize'
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utility of busybox.
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http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/dstat/
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2015-05-06 23:39:54 +02:00
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comment "dstat needs a toolchain w/ wchar, threads, dynamic library"
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2013-11-07 09:24:37 +01:00
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depends on BR2_USE_MMU
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2015-05-06 23:39:54 +02:00
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depends on !BR2_USE_WCHAR || !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS || BR2_STATIC_LIBS
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