Activity log for bug #1349812

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2014-07-29 12:22:18 bcicen bug added bug
2014-07-29 12:22:18 bcicen attachment added itop-kargig_0.1-1_amd64.deb https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1349812/+attachment/4165069/+files/itop-kargig_0.1-1_amd64.deb
2014-08-12 20:05:49 bcicen description I'm pretty certain this is also an issue with single core systems; however, this itop does not have any provisions for parsing multiple core output from /proc/interrupts and the one column that is displayed is inaccurate. This was written/found in 2007 and as far as I can tell hasn't been modified since. I've attached a packaged version of kargigs perl itop(https://github.com/kargig/itop) that handles both cases and appropriately parses the /proc/interrupts output as it exists now. As I don't believe this package to be working for anyone, I propose it be replaced. Ubuntu version 12.04 but seems to fail on all tested. I'm pretty certain this is also an issue with single core systems; however, this itop does not have any provisions for parsing multiple core output from /proc/interrupts and the one column that is displayed is inaccurate. The current C implementation was written/found in 2007 and as far as I can tell hasn't been modified since. I've attached a packaged version of kargigs perl itop(https://github.com/kargig/itop) that handles both cases and appropriately parses the /proc/interrupts output as it exists now. As I don't believe this package to be working for anyone, I propose it be replaced. Ubuntu version 12.04 but seems to fail on all tested.
2014-08-12 20:06:59 bcicen description I'm pretty certain this is also an issue with single core systems; however, this itop does not have any provisions for parsing multiple core output from /proc/interrupts and the one column that is displayed is inaccurate. The current C implementation was written/found in 2007 and as far as I can tell hasn't been modified since. I've attached a packaged version of kargigs perl itop(https://github.com/kargig/itop) that handles both cases and appropriately parses the /proc/interrupts output as it exists now. As I don't believe this package to be working for anyone, I propose it be replaced. Ubuntu version 12.04 but seems to fail on all tested. I'm pretty certain this is also an issue with single core systems; however, this itop does not have any provisions for parsing multiple core output from /proc/interrupts and the one column that is displayed is inaccurate. The current C implementation was written/found in 2007 and as far as I can tell hasn't been modified since. I've attached a packaged version of kargigs perl itop(https://github.com/kargig/itop) that handles both cases and appropriately parses the /proc/interrupts output as it exists now. As I don't believe this package to be working for anyone, I propose it be replaced. Running Ubuntu version 12.04 but the current itop package seems to fail on all active distros.