On 01/11/13 19:14, Frederik Ferner wrote:
[snip]
> I'll try the latest release on that server and let you know if this has
> the same problems (i.e. crashes without HiRes). In the long run, I
> suspect installing HiRes (and zlib) might be our preferred option.

latest version (3.6.9 RPM downloaded today), without HiRes (or zlib):


# collectl -s d -P -i0 -c1
waiting for 0 second sample...
Illegal division by zero at /usr/share/collectl/formatit.ph line 3273, 
<PROC> line 25.
#


With HiRes:
# collectl -s d -P -i0 -c1
waiting for 0 second sample...
#Date Time [DSK]ReadTot [DSK]WriteTot [DSK]OpsTot [DSK]ReadKBTot 
[DSK]WriteKBTot [DSK]KbTot [DSK]ReadMrgTot [DSK]WriteMrgTot [DSK]MrgTot
20131101 19:20:40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
#

So it still only works with HiRes installed. Not that this is a big 
problem for us, now that we know.

Thanks for your help,
Frederik

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