Hi Marc,

On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 02:39:22PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> If you can reproduce this, please retry with a backport of atop 1.26.
> There have been changes in this area of atop. I can give you a
> backported package if you want to.

It's easy to reproduce. With a command like
echo "99 99 30" >/proc/sys/kernel/acct
you can make the kernel suspend process accounting unless the filesystem
is >99% empty.

With that, I verified that the issue occurs with the following versions
of atop:

- 1.23-1+squeeze1 from squeeze
- 1.26-2 from wheezy/sid
- upstream version 1.27-3

(note that with 1.27, upstream changed the default location of the
accounting file to /tmp/atop.d/atop.acct)

Regards,
Jan


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