[09:19] <tdr112> morming
[09:19] <tdr112> morning
[10:09] <emboss> morning
[10:10] <czajkowski> ello
[10:10] <czajkowski> hows folks?
[10:13] <czajkowski> emboss: hows tricks
[10:14] <tdr112> lots of rain today
[10:14] <czajkowski> aye
[10:14] <czajkowski> so sick of the rain
[10:14] <czajkowski> non stop
[10:14] <tdr112> anyone here use sar ?
[10:15] <czajkowski> nope not heard of it
[10:19] <ebel> ello ello
[10:19] <ebel> tdr112: what's sar?
[10:25] <emboss> hey czajkowski
[10:25] <emboss> tricks are great, hows you
[10:26] <czajkowski> yeha not bad
[10:26] <czajkowski> not gotten to Lahinch :(
[10:30] <emboss> very beautiful :)
[10:30] <tdr112> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man1/sar.sysstat.1.html
[10:30] <emboss> tide came in and nearly killed me tho :)
[10:30] <tdr112> it a way of loggin cpu usage
[10:31] <czajkowski> emboss: did you munch down there
[10:36] <ebel> tdr112: fancy pants
[10:36] <ebel> we use munin for recording that
[10:36] <ebel> it makes fancy graphs
[10:37] <tdr112> i will have a look at munin
[10:37] <ebel> depends what you want
[10:38] <ebel> munin is good for making graphs of system stuff, and it's very easy to make new graphs (e.g. I whipped up a 'how many tickets have we sold today' graph in no time)
[10:38] <ebel> but it's only good for graphs. if you want to analyse things actually properly for statistics or whatnot, might not be best
[10:42] <emboss> czajkowski: I was only there for about an hour, was just passing through on my way to the cliff's
[10:42] <czajkowski> emboss: ah nice