Hi,
The sar/sysstat is a handy and effective tool to monitor your server resource usage, by installing it you will be able to find out the server’s load history, resource usage, etc. The steps to install it on a Ubuntu/Debian distro are below.
Installation of SAR on Ubuntu/Debian
In a Debian-based server, we install the SAR in the “apt-get” command.
Step 1: SSH to the server as the root user.
Step 2: Run the below command to install the SAR utility.
apt-get install sysstat
There is a chance of getting the following error if you are not configured the sysstat properly.
Cannot open /var/log/sysstat/sa02: No such file or directory Please check if data collecting is enabled in /etc/default/sysstat
Fix: Open “/etc/default/sysstat” using your favorite file editor and change ENABLED=”false” to ENABLED=”true”
Step 3: One more thing to do, is change the collection interval from every 10 minutes to every 2 minutes.
---- vi /etc/cron.d/sysstat Change 5-55/10 * * * * root command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1 To */2 * * * * root command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1 ----
Step 4: Restart the service.
service sysstat restart Or /etc/init.d/sysstat restart
Thank you!!!