committing changes in /etc after apt run

Package changes:
+parallel 20161222-1 all
+sysstat 12.0.1-1 armhf
Joshua Dye 5 years ago
parent 67a5a91c65
commit 38a6d193c7

@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ mkdir -p './network/interfaces.d'
mkdir -p './nginx/conf.d'
mkdir -p './nginx/modules-available'
mkdir -p './opt'
mkdir -p './parallel'
mkdir -p './perl/CPAN'
mkdir -p './rsyslog.d'
mkdir -p './security/limits.d'
@ -209,6 +210,7 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'cowpoke.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'cron.d/.placeholder'
maybe chmod 0644 'cron.d/certbot'
maybe chmod 0644 'cron.d/sysstat'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily'
maybe chmod 0644 'cron.daily/.placeholder'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/apt-compat'
@ -221,6 +223,7 @@ maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/locate'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/logrotate'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/man-db'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/passwd'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.daily/sysstat'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.hourly'
maybe chmod 0644 'cron.hourly/.placeholder'
maybe chmod 0755 'cron.hourly/fake-hwclock'
@ -271,6 +274,7 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'default/raspberrypi-kernel'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/rsync'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/rsyslog'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/ssh'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/sysstat'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/triggerhappy'
maybe chmod 0644 'default/useradd'
maybe chmod 0644 'deluser.conf'
@ -781,6 +785,7 @@ maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/screen-cleanup'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/selinux-autorelabel'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/ssh'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/sudo'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/sysstat'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/triggerhappy'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/udev'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/vnstat'
@ -2009,6 +2014,7 @@ maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/su'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/su-l'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/sudo'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/systemd-user'
maybe chmod 0755 'parallel'
maybe chmod 0644 'passwd'
maybe chmod 0644 'passwd-'
maybe chmod 0644 'paxctld.conf'
@ -2162,6 +2168,9 @@ maybe chmod 0755 'sysctl.d'
maybe chmod 0644 'sysctl.d/98-rpi.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'sysctl.d/README.sysctl'
maybe chmod 0644 'sysctl.d/protect-links.conf'
maybe chmod 0755 'sysstat'
maybe chmod 0644 'sysstat/sysstat'
maybe chmod 0644 'sysstat/sysstat.ioconf'
maybe chmod 0755 'systemd'
maybe chmod 0644 'systemd/journald.conf'
maybe chmod 0644 'systemd/logind.conf'

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/usr/bin/sar.sysstat

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/usr/share/man/man1/sar.sysstat.1.gz

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# The first element of the path is a directory where the debian-sa1
# script is located
PATH=/usr/lib/sysstat:/usr/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
# Activity reports every 10 minutes everyday
5-55/10 * * * * root command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 1 1
# Additional run at 23:59 to rotate the statistics file
59 23 * * * root command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 60 2

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#!/bin/sh
# Generate a daily summary of process accounting. Since this will probably
# get kicked off in the morning, it is run against the previous day data.
# our configuration file
DEFAULT=/etc/default/sysstat
# default settings, overriden in the above file
ENABLED=false
[ ! -x /usr/lib/sysstat/sa2 ] && exit 0
# read our config
[ -r "$DEFAULT" ] && . "$DEFAULT"
[ "$ENABLED" = "true" ] || exit 0
exec /usr/lib/sysstat/sa2 -A

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#
# Default settings for /etc/init.d/sysstat, /etc/cron.d/sysstat
# and /etc/cron.daily/sysstat files
#
# Should sadc collect system activity informations? Valid values
# are "true" and "false". Please do not put other values, they
# will be overwritten by debconf!
ENABLED="false"

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#! /bin/sh
# vim:ft=sh:et
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: sysstat
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $local_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop:
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop:
# Short-Description: Start/stop sysstat's sadc
# Description: Sysstat contains system performance tools for Linux
# The init file runs the sadc command in order to write
# the "LINUX RESTART" mark to the daily data file
### END INIT INFO
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
DAEMON=/usr/lib/sysstat/debian-sa1
NAME=sadc
DESC="the system activity data collector"
test -f "$DAEMON" || exit 0
umask 022
set -e
status=0
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
case "$1" in
start|restart|reload|force-reload)
if [ "$ENABLED" = "true" ] ; then
log_daemon_msg "Starting $DESC" "$NAME"
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec $DAEMON -- --boot || status=$?
log_end_msg $status
fi
;;
stop)
;;
status)
if [ "$ENABLED" = "true" ] ; then
log_success_msg "sadc cron jobs are enabled"
exit 0
else
log_failure_msg "sadc cron jobs are disabled"
exit 3
fi
;;
*)
log_failure_msg "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload|status}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit $status

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../init.d/sysstat

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../init.d/sysstat

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../init.d/sysstat

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../init.d/sysstat

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# sysstat configuration file. See sysstat(5) manual page.
# How long to keep log files (in days).
# Used by sa2(8) script
# If value is greater than 28, then use sadc's option -D to prevent older
# data files from being overwritten. See sadc(8) and sysstat(5) manual pages.
HISTORY=7
# Compress (using xz, gzip or bzip2) sa and sar files older than (in days):
COMPRESSAFTER=10
# Parameters for the system activity data collector (see sadc(8) manual page)
# which are used for the generation of log files.
# By default contains the `-S DISK' option responsible for generating disk
# statisitcs. Use `-S XALL' to collect all available statistics.
SADC_OPTIONS="-S DISK"
# Directory where sa and sar files are saved. The directory must exist.
SA_DIR=/var/log/sysstat
# Compression program to use.
ZIP="xz"
# By default sa2 script generates yesterday's summary, since the cron job
# usually runs right after midnight. If you want sa2 to generate the summary
# of the same day (for example when cron job runs at 23:53) set this variable.
#YESTERDAY=no
# By default sa2 script generates reports files (the so called sarDD files).
# Set this variable to false to disable reports generation.
#REPORTS=false

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#
# sysstat.ioconf
#
# Copyright (C) 2004, Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Maintained by Sebastien Godard (sysstat [at] orange.fr)
#
# This file gives iostat and sadc a clue about how to find whole
# disk devices in /proc/partitions and /proc/diskstats
# Authoritative source is: linux/Documentation/devices.txt
#
# line format, general record:
# major:name:ctrlpre:ctrlno:devfmt:devcnt:partpre:partcnt:description
#
# major: major # for device
# name: base of device name
# ctrlpre: string to use in generating controller designators
# eg: the c in c0d2p6, decimal formatting implied
# '*' means none or irrelevant
# 'x': exception... record contains a specific name
# for a specific minor #, stored in the ctrlno field
# ctrlno: which controller of this type is this
# devfmt: type of device naming convention
# a: alpha: xxa, xxb, ... xxaa, xxab, ... xxzz
# %string: string to use in generating drive designators,
# eg: the 'd' in c0d2p6 , decimal formatting implied
# d: no special translations (decimal formatting)
# devcnt: how many whole devs per major number
# partpre: appended to whole dev before part designator
# eg. the p in c0d2p6, decimal formatting implied
# '*' means none
# partcnt: number of partitions per volume
# or minor # for exception records
# description: informative text
#
# line format, indirect record:
# major:base_major:ctrlno[:[desc]]
#
# major: major number of the device
# base_major: major number of the template for this type,
# 0 for not supported
# ctrlno: controller number of this type
# desc: controller-specific description
# if absent the desc from base_major will be
# used in sprintf( buf, desc, ctrlno )
1:ram:*:0:d:256:*:1:RAM disks (ram0..ram255)
1:initrd:x:250:d:256:*:1:Initial RAM Disk (initrd)
#2:0:0:Floppy Devices
2:fd:*:0:d:4:*:1:Floppy Devices fd0,fd1,fd2,fd3
3:hd:*:0:a:2:*:64:IDE - Controller %d
22:3:1:
33:3:2:
34:3:3:
56:3:4:
57:3:5:
88:3:6:
89:3:7:
90:3:8:
91:3:9:
#4:0:0:NODEV
#5:0:0:NODEV
#6:0:0:NODEV
7:loop:*:0:d:256:*:1:Loop Devices
8:sd:*:0:a:16:*:16:SCSI - Controller %d
65:8:1:
66:8:2:
67:8:3:
68:8:4:
69:8:5:
70:8:6:
71:8:7:
128:8:8:
129:8:9:
130:8:10:
131:8:11:
132:8:12:
133:8:13:
134:8:14:
135:8:15:
9:md:*:0:d:256:*:1:Metadisk (Software RAID) devices (md0..md255)
#10:0:0:NODEV
#11:sr:*:0:d:256:*:1:CDROM - CDROM (sr0..sr255) (deprecated)
11:scd:*:0:d:256:*:1:CDROM - CDROM (scd0..scd255)
#12:0:0:MSCDEX CD-ROM Callback
13:xd:*:0:a:2:*:64:8-bit MFM/RLL/IDE controller (xda, xdb)
#14:0:0:BIOS Hard Drive Callback
#15:0:0:CDROM - Sony CDU-31A/CDU-33A
#16:0:0:CDROM - Goldstar
#17:0:0:CDROM - Optics Storage
#18:0:0:CDROM - Sanyo
19:double:*:0:d:256:*:1:Compressed Disk (double0..double255)
#20:0:0:CDROM - Hitachi
21:mfm:*:0:a:2:*:64:Acorn MFM Hard Drive (mfma, mfmb)
# 22: see IDE, dev 3
#23:0:0:CDROM - Mistumi Proprietary
#24:0:0:CDROM - Sony CDU-535
#25:0:0:CDROM - Matsushita (Panasonic/Soundblaster) #1
#26:0:1:CDROM - Matsushita (Panasonic/Soundblaster) #2
#27:0:2:CDROM - Matsushita (Panasonic/Soundblaster) #3
#28:0:3:CDROM - Matsushita (Panasonic/Soundblaster) #4
# 28:0:0:! ACSI (Atari) Disk Not Supported
#29:0:0:CDROM - Aztech/Orchid/Okano/Wearnes
#30:0:0:CDROM - Philips LMS CM-205
#31:0:0:ROM/flash Memory Card
#32:0:0:CDROM - Phillips LMS CM-206
# 33: See IDE, dev 3
# 34: See IDE, dev 3
#35:0:0:Slow Memory RAM Disk
36:ed:*:0:a:2:*:64:MCA ESDI Hard Disk (eda, edb)
#37:0:0:Zorro II Ram Disk
#38:0:0:Reserved For Linux/AP+
#39:0:0:Reserved For Linux/AP+
#40:0:0:Syquest EZ135 Parallel Port Drive
#41:0:0:CDROM - MicroSolutions Parallel Port BackPack
#42:0:0:For DEMO Use Only
43:nb:*:0:d:256:*:1:Network Block devices (nb0..nb255)
44:ftl:*:0:a:16:*:16:Flash Translation Layer (ftla..ftlp)
45:pd:*:0:a:4:*:16:Parallel Port IDE (pda..pdd)
#46:0:0:CDROM - Parallel Port ATAPI
47:pf:*:0:d:256:*:1:Parallel Port ATAPI Disk Devices (pf0..pf255)
48:rd:/c:0:%d:32:p:8:Mylex DAC960 RAID, Controller %d
49:48:1:
50:48:2:
51:48:3:
52:48:4:
53:48:5:
54:48:6:
55:48:7:
136:48:8:
137:48:9:
138:48:10:
139:48:11:
140:48:12:
141:48:13:
142:48:14:
143:48:15:
# 56, 57: see IDE, dev 3:
58:lvm:*:0:d:256:*:1:Logical Volume Manager (lvm0..lvm255)
#59:0:0:PDA Filesystem Device
#60:0:0:Local/Experimental Use
#61:0:0:Local/Experimental Use
#62:0:0:Local/Experimental Use
#63:0:0:Local/Experimental Use
#64:0:0:NODEV
# 65..71: See SCSI, dev 8:
72:ida/:c:0:%d:16:p:16:Compaq Intelligent Drive Array - Controller %d
73:72:1:
74:72:2:
75:72:3:
76:72:4:
77:72:5:
78:72:6:
79:72:7:
80:i2o/hd:*:0:a:16:*:16:I2O Disk - Controller %d
81:80:1:
82:80:2:
83:80:3:
84:80:4:
85:80:5:
86:80:6:
87:80:7:
# 88..91: see IDE, dev 3:
#92:0:0:PPDD Encrypted Disk
#93:0:0:NAND Flash Translation Layer not supported
94:dasd:*:0:a:64:*:4:IBM S/390 DASD Block Storage (dasda, dasdb, ...)
#95:0:0:IBM S/390 VM/ESA Minidisk
#96:0:0:NODEV
#97:0:0:CD/DVD packed writing devices not supported
98:ubd:*:0:d:256:*:1:User-mode Virtual Block Devices (ubd0..ubd256)
#99:0:0:JavaStation Flash Disk
#100:0:0:NODEV
101:amiraid/ar:*:0:d:16:p:16:AMI HyperDisk RAID (amiraid/ar0 - amiraid/ar15)
#102:0:0:Compressed Block Device
#103:0:0:Audit Block Device
104:cciss:/c:0:%d:16:p:16:HP SA 5xxx/6xxx (cciss) Controller %d
105:104:1:
106:104:2:
107:104:3:
108:104:4:
109:104:5:
110:104:6:
111:104:7:
112:iseries/vd:*:0:a:32:*:8:IBM iSeries Virtual Disk (.../vda - .../vdaf)
#113:0:0:CDROM - IBM iSeries Virtual
# 114..159 NODEV
120:emcpower:*:0:a:16:*:16:EMC PowerPath Unit %d
#160:sx8/:*:0:d:8:p:32:Promise SATA SX8 Unit %d
#161:160:1:
160:carmel/:*:0:d:8:p:32:Carmel 8-port SATA Disks (carmel/0 - carmel/7)
161:160:1:
# 162..198 UNUSED
180:ub:*:0:a:32:p:8:USB block devices
#199:0:0:Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) Volumes
#200:0:0:NODEV
#201:0:0:Veritas VxVM Dynamic Multipathing Driver
202:xvd:*:0:a:16:p:16:Xen Virtual Block Device
# 203..230: UNUSED
232:emcpower:*:0:a:16:*:16:EMC PowerPath Unit %d
233:232:1:
234:232:2:
235:232:3:
236:232:4:
237:232:5:
238:232:6:
239:232:7:
240:232:8:
241:232:9:
242:232:10:
243:232:11:
244:232:12:
245:232:13:
246:232:14:
247:232:15:
# 240..254: LOCAL/Experimental
256:rfd:*:0:a:16:*:16:Resident Flash Disk Flash Translation Layer (rfda..rfdp)
257:ssfdc:*:0:a:8:*:8:SSFDC Flash Translation Layer filesystem (ssfdca..ssfdch)
258:blockrom:*:0:d:256:*:1:ROM/Flash Read-Only Translation Layer (blockrom0...)

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/lib/systemd/system/sysstat.service
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