Changing 5 to 1 minute average in /etc/crontab

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Changing 5 to 1 minute average in /etc/crontab

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Hello,

Is it possible to change from 5 to 1 minute average in /etc/crontab and the monitoring will be per second? I just want to benchmark some specific jobs I'll run and I just want to get it's load average, network traffic, system processes, memory usage, etc. and compute it per second average.

How can I make it happen? Can anybody help me on this?

By the way, I installed rrdtool-1.0.37, cacti-0.6.8, ucd-snmp-4.2.3-2mdk, php-snmp-4.1.2-7, libsnmp0-4.2.3-2mdk and ucd-snmp-utils-4.2.3-2mdk on my Mandrake Linux 8.2 system.

Thank you in advance...

God bless...

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