Description of problem: After generating a user summary file with the sa -s command, reading back the summary with sa -m results in garbage data. Non-sumarized data (retrieved by sa -im) is fine. How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Make sure you have data in /var/log/psacct 2. run sa -s 3. run sa -m Actual Results: 52889 1 0.55re 12148.74cp 708444avio 594048k 58657 1 359.25re 5350.49cp 2899avio 533987328k 24531 1 104202.24re 4412.16cp 2224292avio 14745600k 46777 1 142.25re 4168.71cp 19327877avio 1001390080k 5486 1 2917.72re 2892.05cp 1445724avio 46768k Expected Results: rmack 47208 19953.76re 74.34cp 0avio 632k root 49297 82886.07re 51.11cp 0avio 591k boultonj 9159 13314.50re 8.12cp 0avio 542k lp 40 28.33re 0.13cp 0avio 685k apache 31 93213.40re 0.04cp 0avio 2000k
What architecture? This is flagged as "All", however I'd like to confirm the exact architecture(s) this shows on.
It's been 5 months. Are you still there?
This is still broken as of FedoraCore 3t1. We'll track it against that.
I can't reproduce this problem (in RHEL3 and FC4). Can anybody reproduce this bug? Ivana Varekova
I'm closing this bug. If there is any problem, please reopen it.