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| 3.33.11 | 2017-12-17 | updated docs |
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| 3.33.10 | 2017-12-14 | bugfix WMIC blockDevice parse (Windows 7) |
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| 3.33.10 | 2017-12-14 | bugfix WMIC blockDevice parse (Windows 7) |
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| 3.33.9 | 2017-12-14 | bugfix WMIC not found (Windows) |
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| 3.33.9 | 2017-12-14 | bugfix WMIC not found (Windows) |
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| 3.33.8 | 2017-12-02 | bugfix diskLayout().size (OSX) |
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| 3.33.8 | 2017-12-02 | bugfix diskLayout().size (OSX) |
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## *: Additional Notes
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## *: Additional Notes
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In `fsStats`, `disksIO` and `networkStats` the results per second values (rx_sec, IOPS, ...) are calculated beginning
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In `fsStats`, `disksIO` and `networkStats` the `results / sec.` values (rx_sec, IOPS, ...) are calculated correctly beginning
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with the second call of the function. It is determined by calculating the difference of transferred bytes / IOs
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with the second call of the function. It is determined by calculating the difference of transferred bytes / IOs
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divided by the time between two calls of the function.
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divided by the time between two calls of the function.
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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 …
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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 …
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So basically, if you e.g. need a values for network stats every second, your code should look like this:
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So basically, if you e.g. need a values for network stats every second, your code should look like this:
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