Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 12 Jan 99 08:30 MET | From | (Hans-Joachim Baader) | Subject | Re: Accounting in 2.0.36 (Is a Bug?) |
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In article <10513709605237@editel.com.br> you write: >When I enable Proccess Assounting, in 1.3.78 (with Patch), 2.0.36 (option >in menuconfig) and 2.2.0-pre5-ac1 (option in menuconfig), using the same >accton and dumpacct (compiled on 2.0.36) binaries, the results I got is >strange... In 1.3, works fine; 2.2 also... but 2.0 is a mess! I can't >understand what kind of info it tries to print...
This is strange. I had it the other way around. The acct tools I had compiled and used under 2.0 gave funny results on 2.1. This is because the kernel data structure has been changed somewhere in 2.1. The solution is to recompile the tools under the kernel you intend to use.
If you have both 2.0 and 2.1 kernels on the same machine you need to keep two versions of the acct tools (except if there is a new version that fixes this).
hjb -- "Every use of Linux is a proper use of Linux." -- John "Maddog" Hall, Keynote at the Linux Kongress in Cologne
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