I do know some folks have been running collectl on the newer kernels but all
reports have been that this is really still the only 2.6 stream and that
everything continues to work correctly, so if you have specific examples I'd
love to hear about them.
-mark

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Joe Landman <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mark
>
>   Have you started looking at this?  We've been advising some folks on
> data collection (and wrote a simple column extractor for plot files to
> sanity check some things) ... we found the the 3.x kernel(s) don't seem
> to report data via collectl ... the IO side anyway.
>
>   Have you looked at this?  Any thoughts?
>
>   Thanks!
>
> Joe
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