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| Version | Date | Comment | | Version | Date | Comment |
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| 3.33.11 | 2017-12-17 | updated docs |
| 3.33.10 | 2017-12-14 | bugfix WMIC blockDevice parse (Windows 7) | | 3.33.10 | 2017-12-14 | bugfix WMIC blockDevice parse (Windows 7) |
| 3.33.9 | 2017-12-14 | bugfix WMIC not found (Windows) | | 3.33.9 | 2017-12-14 | bugfix WMIC not found (Windows) |
| 3.33.8 | 2017-12-02 | bugfix diskLayout().size (OSX) | | 3.33.8 | 2017-12-02 | bugfix diskLayout().size (OSX) |

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## *: Additional Notes ## *: Additional Notes
In `fsStats`, `disksIO` and `networkStats` the results per second values (rx_sec, IOPS, ...) are calculated beginning In `fsStats`, `disksIO` and `networkStats` the `results / sec.` values (rx_sec, IOPS, ...) are calculated correctly beginning
with the second call of the function. It is determined by calculating the difference of transferred bytes / IOs with the second call of the function. It is determined by calculating the difference of transferred bytes / IOs
divided by the time between two calls of the function. divided by the time between two calls of the function.
The first time you are calling oe of this functions, you will get -1 for transfer rates. The second time, you should then get statistics based on the time between the two times … The first time you are calling one of this functions, you will get -1 for transfer rates. The second time, you should then get statistics based on the time between the two calls …
So basically, if you e.g. need a values for network stats every second, your code should look like this: So basically, if you e.g. need a values for network stats every second, your code should look like this: