Dell EMC Specialist – Implementation Engineer, PowerEdge Server — Question 14

An architect uses the following command to collect data from a HP-UX host when designing a solution in BCSD: sar –d –b interval count >> hostname.sar.date.txt
What does the –b flag in the command represent?

Answer options

Correct answer: A

Explanation

The –b flag in the sar command indicates 'Block', which refers to the number of blocks being processed. The other options, while they might suggest different functionalities, do not accurately describe what the –b flag represents in the context of the sar command.