On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 04:53 +1100, Ken McDonell wrote:
> I may have a handle on this.
>
> Nathan, can you please check the following for me.
>
> 1. the summary archive for 20081004 is ok.
Yep.
> 2 the summary archive for 20081005 is missing.
Yep.
> 3. now can you check the summary archive for 20081006 ... I'm interested
> in the actual dates for the label and the log records in that
> archive ... I suspect it is really data for 20081005.
See below, appears to really be data for 06 AFAICT.
> 4. and if that is the case, I suspect you also have the component
> archives for 20081006 that have not been merged (although these may well
> have been culled by now).
Yeah, no component archives left anywhere now that I can see.
$ pmdumplog -l 20081004
Log Label (Log Format Version 2)
Performance metrics from host app4
commencing Sat Oct 4 00:13:41.741 2008
ending Sun Oct 5 00:13:26.753 2008
$ pmdumplog -l 20081006
Log Label (Log Format Version 2)
Performance metrics from host app4
commencing Mon Oct 6 00:12:14.239 2008
ending Tue Oct 7 00:13:35.340 2008
All options I tried to pmdumplog give timestamps relative
to start of the day (and all appeared to be from the start
of 06). Trying to get more info with -v was unhelpful - a
bug lurking here too perhaps? All archives produce this:
$ pmdumplog -v 20081006.0
Raw dump of physical archive file "20081006.0" ...
Dump ... record len: -2080374784 @ offset: 0
Trailer botch: 36046160 != -2080374784
Is there a better way to dump out the timestamps than with
pmdumplog? (or an option I've missed? -Dsomething?)
thanks!
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Nathan
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