Oh okay, I didn't know about -L being hard coded in there, missed
that. I just ended up making sure the two cron jobs won't conflict
with each other, which is why I was saying it was a configuration
error on my part.
I did have:
*/5 * * * * root command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null && debian-sa1 -L
Note that the "-L" flag is hardcoded in the sa1 calls of sadc, so
whatever locking that does is not fixing the issue. Seems like a
possible upstream bug?
I've had this issue in sysstat data files generated on machines ( n=9
out of 48 sa?? files from 3 different machines) where the sysstat
resoluti
OK, thanks. Marking this as Invalid then, but feel free to change it
back to New if your understanding changes.
** Changed in: sysstat (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: sysstat (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Yeah, I think is mostly a misconfiguration on my part. You can't overlap
the execution of those two crontab lines without having problems, even
with the -L flag. I saw some weirdness even with the file locking in
place on some of my systems.
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> I finally noticed that sadc has optional file locking with the -L
flag, so I suspect that will likely fix my problems.
So it turns out that this is a configuration error rather than a bug in
Ubuntu? Marking as I
I finally noticed that sadc has optional file locking with the -L flag,
so I suspect that will likely fix my problems. Just going to add -L to
the debian-sa1 lines in the /etc/cron.d/sysstat.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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This continues to happen, I did increase the interval of the "debian-sa1
1 1" line in /etc/cron.d/sysstat to */5, but this problem still pops up
occasionally.
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