Hello list,

we have a problem with collectl on one machine that we don't really 
understand. Basically, when trying to access disk subsystem information, 
we get an error - "collectl -s d -P -i0 -c1" gives this on one of our 
servers.

waiting for 0 second sample...
Use of uninitialized value $microInterval in division (/) at 
/usr/share/collectl/formatit.ph line 3246, <PROC> line 25.
Illegal division by zero at /usr/share/collectl/formatit.ph line 3246, 
<PROC> line 25.

Works fine for e.g. memory - "collectl -s m -P -i0 -c1" gives

waiting for 0 second sample...
#Date Time [MEM]Tot [MEM]Used [MEM]Free [MEM]Shared [MEM]Buf [MEM]Cached 
[MEM]Slab [MEM]Map [MEM]Anon [MEM]Commit [MEM]Locked [MEM]SwapTot 
[MEM]SwapUsed [MEM]SwapFree [MEM]SwapIn [MEM]SwapOut [MEM]Dirty 
[MEM]Clean [MEM]Laundry [MEM]Inactive [MEM]PageIn [MEM]PageOut 
[MEM]PageFaults [MEM]PageMajFaults [MEM]HugeTotal [MEM]HugeFree 
[MEM]HugeRsvd [MEM]SUnreclaim
20131101 17:55:27 65766688 9113912 56652776 0 327240 2147044 798344 
75700 4636368 7189880 4203176 4194296 0 4194296 0 0 72 0 0 1306984 0 0 
28 0 0 0 0 503500

On all other hosts we've tried, no problems - it's just one machine. 
These include otherwise identical machines. Haven't yet managed to trace 
where this is coming from and what could be causing it. Any ideas what 
we should look for?


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