I'd be happy to test out the new version.

On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Mark Seger <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's the singular major problem with using collectl to parse command
> output.  Just when you think you have something working, they go an
> change it out from under you.  So clearly this is case where I screwed
> up but lucked out.  Thanks for catching it and saving a lot of people
> a lot of headaches.  It is in the new version and I'm just waiting on
> a few people to get back to me who've been doing some testing.  Would
> you like a copy as well or do you just want to wait another week or
> so?
> -mark
>
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Joe Digilio <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I was surprised that nobody else had reported it, until I dug a little
> > deeper.
> >
> > The problem started after I applied a bunch of updates to my RHEL5
> systems,
> > including upgrading infiniband-diags from 1.5.3-1.el5 to 1.5.12-2.el5.
> > Indeed the output format of perfquery has changed. I believe 1.5.3 did
> not
> > have "(CapMask: 0x00)". With collectl 3.6.0 (the version I'm running) the
> > regex is /^#.*(\d+)$/. Thus it didn't match, and $oneLine was never
> > re-initialized.
> >
> > # Port counters: Lid 8 port 1 (CapMask: 0x00)
> > PortSelect:......................1
> > CounterSelect:...................0x0000
> > SymbolErrorCounter:..............0
> > LinkErrorRecoveryCounter:........0
> > LinkDownedCounter:...............0
> > PortRcvErrors:...................0
> > PortRcvRemotePhysicalErrors:.....0
> > PortRcvSwitchRelayErrors:........0
> > PortXmitDiscards:................0
> > PortXmitConstraintErrors:........0
> > PortRcvConstraintErrors:.........0
> > CounterSelect2:..................0x00
> > LocalLinkIntegrityErrors:........0
> > ExcessiveBufferOverrunErrors:....0
> > VL15Dropped:.....................0
> > PortXmitData:....................0
> > PortRcvData:.....................0
> > PortXmitPkts:....................0
> > PortRcvPkts:.....................0
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Mark Seger <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> thanks joe.  I looked at the code and am a little puzzled because
> >> $oneLine does get initialized every time collectl sees a record
> >> starting with /^#.*port \d+/ and even though what I have coded is
> >> clearly wrong, I've never seen the behavior you're describing.  So if
> >> it is growing does that mean you're getting a different format record
> >> returned by your version of perfquery than everyone else who currently
> >> uses collectl to monitor their IB?  I'd think that would be a bigger
> >> problem!
> >>
> >> In any event, clearly what I have is wrong and so it will be fixed in
> >> the next release which should be out in a week or 2.
> >>
> >> -mark
> >>
> >> On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Joe Digilio <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >> > Attached is a patch to collectl 3.6.5.
> >> >
> >> > Collectl was creating huge files (>1GB/day and growing). It turns out
> >> > $oneLine was not getting cleared out before each check, so the "ib"
> line
> >> > was
> >> > growing longer and longer.
> >> >
> >> > -Joe
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
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