libstatgrab 0.12 (31 July 2005)
* More details added to filesystem statistics.
(Patches provided by Roman Neuhauser)
* Rework Linux partition detection.
* Fix compile error in network stats on Linux 2.6.
(Patches provided by Scott Lampert)
* Change name of duplex value in network interface stats.
NOTE: this minor change breaks the API.
* Manual pages for saidar, statgrab and the other tools.
* Fix minor typo in statgrab usage output.
* Support for Solaris 10.
* Support for FreeBSD 7.
Changes from NEWS file:
libstatgrab 0.11 (09 November 2004)
* Add support for HP-UX 11.11.
(Patches provided by Roy Keene)
* Minor fixes to statgrab mrtg tools.
* Minor fixes to saidar.
* Minor code cleanups and fixes to libstatgrab.
libstatgrab 0.10.3 (24 August 2004)
* Add -f flag to statgrab to display floating-point numbers multiplied
by an integer.
* Add -K, -M and -G flags to statgrab to show byte counts in kibibytes,
mebibytes or gibibytes.
* Make statgrab-make-mrtg-config use the new flags to scale extremely
large or small numbers so that mrtg can handle them.
* Make statgrab-make-mrtg-config automatically detect network interface
speeds.
* Add support for FreeBSD 6.0-CURRENT.
libstatgrab 0.10.2 (27 July 2004)
* Fix shared library version that when backwards in 0.10.1.
libstatgrab 0.10.1 (26 July 2004)
* Use DESTDIR correctly when setting permissions at install time.
* Fix disk stats to work with OpenBSD 3.5.
* Fix disk stats on NetBSD 2.0 (statvfs instead of statfs).
* Fix memory leak in process stats on NetBSD 2.0.
* Add vxfs (Veritas filesystem) to list of known filesystems
on Solaris.
* Add more variables to the pkg-config file to suggest suitable
ownership and permissions for binaries using libstatgrab.
* Make sure statgrab.h can safely be included twice.
* Fix statgrab to display network interface names even if they
don't have IO stats (like the loopback interface on Solaris).
* Add error reporting function that grabs errno.
author Tim Bishop.
The libstatgrab library provides an easy to use interface for
accessing system statistics and information. Available statistics
include CPU, Load, Memory, Swap, Disk I/O, and Network I/O.
Also part of the package are two tools; saidar provides a curses-based
interface to viewing live system statistics, and statgrab is a
sysctl-like interface to the statistics.