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| Subject: | [Bug 1100] libpcp interp.c crash on archive scan |
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| Date: | Sat, 03 Jan 2015 01:44:54 +0000 |
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Comment # 2
on bug 1100
from Frank Ch. Eigler
I believe the archive was grown from pmmgr-managed pmlogger processes targeting a virtual machine. The version of PCP on that VM may well changed during the day (with new pmloggers being spawned across transitions, probably). Individual archive segments would have been merged together with normal pmlogextract; it must have succeeded for pmmgr to have let this file be left behind. Unfortunately, the detailed textual logs of that time frame have been long rotated away. You are receiving this mail because:
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