Bugzilla – Bug 132893
sysstat crashed
Last modified: 2006-01-20 15:08:20 UTC
During boot "sadc" took approx 30-60 seconds and returned "failed" status. Directory "/var/log/sa" hadn't been created. Solution: compile the latest stable "sysstat-6.0.1" without removing old one to preserve link in "/etc/init.d/". OS: OSS 10-x64, Athlon 64.
/var/log/sa/ is present when I install sysstat. did you upgrade your system? rpm -q sysstat sysstat-5.0.6-6
System updates daily from "gwdg.de" repository. Sysstat-5.0.6-6 - is default package and there was no updates till now for it. Sysstat-6.0.1 compilled from source and installed in "/usr". Previous default package binaries were simply overwritten.
do you have /var on a seperate partition? i tried to reproduce but failed.
/hdb1 - swap /hdb2 - / (root partition, only /home lies separately) /hdb3 - /home Mb: Asus A8V Deluxe (with RaLink pci wi-fi) Hd: Seagate IDE (both for hda&hdb) Only one guess: could this happend due to misconfigured wi-fi card? I still have some issues in compilation of a native RaLink kernel module (it's quite a funny task) and wi-fi is available only after manual start of $yast > network devices (yast script makes proper hardware detection and ra0 finally is up, orinico module handles wi-fi perfectly). Unfortunately I can't make it automatically on boot.
sysstat updated to 6.0.2 in STABLE