Dave: I've been seeing this about twice a day since I picked up the new packages (about a week ago).
I've got a cron job that runs every 5 minutes, and one of the things it runs is "top -c -b -n 2 -d 2", which is what's exploding for me.
The systems this job runs on tend to be transient (they're autodeployed systems in my regression test network), so would rarely exist for a prolonged period of time.
So, to answer your question: it clearly doesn't happen every time, but happens sufficiently often to cause me pain!
Dave: I've been seeing this about twice a day since I picked up the new packages (about a week ago).
I've got a cron job that runs every 5 minutes, and one of the things it runs is "top -c -b -n 2 -d 2", which is what's exploding for me.
The systems this job runs on tend to be transient (they're autodeployed systems in my regression test network), so would rarely exist for a prolonged period of time.
So, to answer your question: it clearly doesn't happen every time, but happens sufficiently often to cause me pain!