X-Git-Url: http://git.i-scream.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=www%2Flibstatgrab%2Findex.shtml;h=58b82b9f0f56ecac4d0d3b3cb9972ea0ab3a9cfd;hb=e1e72aeabeedaef2b7eeffe3627bb1891ae794ce;hp=90104b169f6ab823eb59091e8f1fb6cb68fda25e;hpb=3f04daf622abdf5bbc02b729034e515be586dfc2;p=www.i-scream.org.git diff --git a/www/libstatgrab/index.shtml b/www/libstatgrab/index.shtml index 90104b1..58b82b9 100644 --- a/www/libstatgrab/index.shtml +++ b/www/libstatgrab/index.shtml @@ -80,14 +80,14 @@ as possible.

-The package also includes a couple of useful tools. The first, saidar, -provides a curses-based interface to viewing the current state of the -system. The second, statgrab, gives a sysctl-style interface to the -statistics gathered by libstatgrab. This extends the use of -libstatgrab to people writing scripts or anything else that can't -easily make C function calls. Included with statgrab is a script to -generate an MRTG configuration file -to use statgrab. +The package also includes a couple of useful tools. The first, +saidar, provides a curses-based interface to +viewing the current state of the system. The second, statgrab, gives a +sysctl-style interface to the statistics gathered by libstatgrab. This +extends the use of libstatgrab to people writing scripts or anything +else that can't easily make C function calls. Included with statgrab is +a script to generate an MRTG +configuration file to use statgrab.

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@@ -139,6 +139,8 @@ Then we have the manual pages for each function:

Here's what saidar looks like when it's running: +

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saidar screenshot