Fedora 19 Update: sysusage-5.3-5.fc19

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2013-21182
2013-11-13 00:35:48
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Name        : sysusage
Product     : Fedora 19
Version     : 5.3
Release     : 5.fc19
URL         : http://sysusage.darold.net
Summary     : The sysstat and sar grapher
Description :
SysUsage continuously monitor your systems informations and generate
periodical graph reports using rrdtool or javascript jqplot library.
All reports are shown throught a web interface.

SysUsage grabs all system activities using Sar and system commands allowing
you to keep tracks of your computer or server activity during his life.
It is a great help for performance analysis and resources management. The
threshold notification can alarm you when the system capabilities are
reached by sending SMTP messages or throught Nagios reports.

By default it will monitor all you need to know on your server activity, it
is written in Perl and should works on all Unix like plateforms. It doesn't
require a Database system like MySQL or PostgreSQL but lie on rrdtool. In
addition you can embeded your own plugins written in any programing language.

Since release 5.0 SysUsage can be run from a centralized place where
collected statistics will be stored and where graphics will be rendered.
Unless other monitoring tools with lot of administration work, SysUsage is
design to have the lesspossible things to configure and a high level of admin
system knowledge. Each server can also be self monitored and you just have to
connect your browser to the web interface to know his health level.

SysUsage is design with simplicity in mind. I want all relevant statistics
from my servers within an intuitive web interface and without spending too
much time to configure it, if you know Nagios, you know what I mean. You will
especially like SysUsage for that.

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Update Information:

- Split rsysusage out to sub package
- Add a common subpackage for utils shared between rsysusage and main package

*** NOTE: this moves the web content /usr/share/sysusage to /var/www/sysuage so you'll need to migrate existing stats ***
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ChangeLog:

* Tue Nov 12 2013 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson at fedoraproject.org> 5.3-5
- Move www content to /var/www/sysusage (RHBZ # 1028722)
* Mon Nov 11 2013 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson at fedoraproject.org> 5.3-4
- Split rsysusage out to sub package
- Add a common subpackage for utils shared between rsysusage and main package
* Mon Nov 11 2013 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson at fedoraproject.org> 5.3-3
- Fix typo in sysusage-httpd.conf
- Add EL conditionals for some package deps to ease maintenance
* Fri Nov  8 2013 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson at fedoraproject.org> 5.3-2
- Fix localstatedir var for PID location
* Mon Aug  5 2013 Christopher Meng <rpm at cicku.me> - 5.3-1
- Major Upgrade(BZ#991637).
- Fix wrong cron Requires(BZ#989123).
- Fix broken httpd 2.4 configuration(BZ#871489).
- SPEC cleanup.
* Sun Aug  4 2013 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng at lists.fedoraproject.org> - 0:2.10-14
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Jul 18 2013 Petr Pisar <ppisar at redhat.com> - 0:2.10-13
- Perl 5.18 rebuild
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References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #1028722 - sysusage html should be stored in /var tree
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1028722
  [ 2 ] Bug #1028731 - RFE: create rsysusage RPM
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1028731
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use 
su -c 'yum update sysusage' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.

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