When Yum installs the Iostat command, it prompts the No package iostat available. Error: Without any processing, to solve this problem requires the installation of the appropriate package, many times the command name is not necessarily the name of the package, the specific solution is as follows:
Typing yum-q install/usr/bin/iostat command to install
There is no/usr/bin/iostat here, so why can you find the package you belong to?
is actually using the RPM database to find. As for why to use/usr/bin this path, because this command belongs to the user's command, that is,/usr. This is also speculation, if the path can not be found in the package, the other one.
If you use/bin here, you can't find it:
[email protected] bin]# Yum Install/bin/iostat
Loaded Plugins:fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* rpmforge:mirrors.neusoft.edu.cn
Setting up Install Process
No Package/bin/iostat available.
Error:nothing to do
The main problem is to look at the path of the command, if the right, should be able to find.
Above is the Linux execution command prompt [[email protected] ~]# Iptraf method introduced, the main reason for this prompt is the command name and the software name caused by different, you need to find the correct RPM package to which the command belongs.
Once resolved, you can use this command to view the read and write status of disk IO to see if there is an IO problem
When Yum installs the Iostat command, it prompts the No package iostat available. Error: No processing required