Two Simple Questions

Andrew Fant <[email protected]> Fri, 15 Oct 2004 10:52:44 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.linux.comprehensive-system-accounting
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Wow, activity on the mailing list just as I get CSA installed on my 
testbed.  My timing gets better and better.  I have two questions for 
anyone who might have answers

1)  Has anyone gotten CSA to work with LSF under Linux?

2)  When I use ja, all my reports terminate with a segfault.  For example:

afant@chicken04% ja -s


Job CSA Accounting - Summary Report
====================================

Job Accounting File Name         : /var/tmp/.jaccta8c04406000063b3
Operating System                 : Linux chicken04 2.4.26-gentoo-r9 #4 SMP 
Thu Oct 14 13:35:37 EDT 2004 i686
User Name (ID)                   : afant (1018)
Group Name (ID)                  : tccs (499)
Project Name (ID)                : ? (0)
Job ID                           : 0xa8c04406000063b3
Report Starts                    : 10/15/04 10:48:16
Report Ends                      : 10/15/04 10:50:44
Elapsed Time                     :          148      Seconds
User CPU Time                    :           20.0000 Seconds
System CPU Time                  :            7.3600 Seconds
Block I/O Wait Time              :            0.0000 Seconds
Raw I/O Wait Time                :            0.0000 Seconds
CPU Time Core Memory Integral    :     17592190.1377 Mbyte-seconds
CPU Time Virtual Memory Integral :     52776541.9053 Mbyte-seconds
Maximum Core Memory Used         :           99.9805 Mbytes
Maximum Virtual Memory Used      :          159.7500 Mbytes
Characters Read                  :          286.7011 Mbytes
Characters Written               :          289.2352 Mbytes
Blocks Read                      :            0
Blocks Written                   :            0
Logical I/O Read Requests        :         6668
Logical I/O Write Requests       :         5173
Number of Commands               :           11
System Billing Units             :            0.0000
Segmentation fault


Has anyone else ever seen this behavior?

Thanks,
	Andy