In today’s column, we’re going to look at a script that turns sar data into useful little performance graphs using sag, the system activity grapher. The sag utility reads data from sar’s binary files and, provided with a graphical terminal, creates a line chart showing CPU usage or some other sar data.To use this script, graciously provided by Andrew Hay (“Sandwich Maker” to me), I started an X client on my laptop, logged in to one of my servers and invoked the script. A few seconds later, a graph of today’s CPU usage opened on my screen.Both sar and sag go a lot further back than I had suspected. While I began using sar in some release of SunOS 2.x, the commands may date back as far as AT&T System V. #!/usr/bin/ksh -p # xsag - graph sar data on screen # 20041001 adh@an.bradford.ma.us [ -n "$1" ] && { typeset -Z2 DAY=$(($(date +%d) - $1)) (( DAY `tty` stty 0:1805:f003f:0:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff; exec nice -19 sh -n" Cut and paste the script into a file and make it executable. Much of the text in the xterm line is there to null out the tty and shell control characters while the final sh holds the xterm open after sag has completed its work so that you have a chance to look at the graph. I also had to make sure that biff (/usr/ucb/biff) was on my search path.Thanks to Sandwich Maker for sharing his script. Related content how-to Backgrounding and foregrounding processes in the Linux terminal Running processes in the background can be convenient when you want to use your terminal window for something else while you wait for the first task to complete. By Sandra Henry-Stocker May 24, 2024 5 mins Linux how-to Making a case for case statements on Linux Case statements can allow you to simplify the logic of your scripts. By Sandra Henry-Stocker May 22, 2024 4 mins Linux how-to Compressing files using the zip command on Linux The zip command lets you compress files to preserve them or back them up, and you can require a password to extract the contents of a zip file. By Sandra Henry-Stocker May 13, 2024 4 mins Linux opinion NSA, FBI warn of email spoofing threat Email spoofing is acknowledged by experts as a very credible threat. By Sandra Henry-Stocker May 13, 2024 3 mins Linux PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe