collectl 4.0.4-1 source package in Ubuntu

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collectl (4.0.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release 3.7.4
  * new switch: --dskremap
  * added AnonHuge memory to verbose mem stats
  * added en as new ethernet device

 -- Troy Heber <email address hidden>  Tue, 02 Feb 2016 16:39:28 -0700

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collectl: Utility to collect Linux performance data

 Collectl is a performance monitoring and benchmark tool that tries to do it
 all. You can choose to monitor any of a broad set of subsystems which
 currently include buddyinfo, cpu, disk, inodes, infiniband, lustre, memory,
 network, nfs, processes, quadrics, slabs, sockets and tcp.
 .
 Output can also be saved in a rolling set of logs for later playback or
 displayed interactively in a variety of formats. If all that isn't enough
 there are additional mechanisms for supplying data to external tools by
 generating output as s-expressions, a format of choice for some tools such as
 supermon or in another format called list-expressions. This output can be
 written to a file or sent over a socket. You can even create files in
 space-separated format for plotting with external packages like gnuplot.