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[Bug 211229] net-mgmt/collectd5: Reading kstat value "stolen" failed
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b***@freebsd.org
2016-07-21 20:16:19 UTC
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--- Comment #1 from Krzysztof <***@bsdserwis.com> ---
Hmm, it is strange for me. AFAIR one of the latest patches was applied to
disable "stolen" values. I don't remember which one.

OK. I've checked it out: patch from beginning of February removed collecting
stolen values.

So I think that's a question to FreeBSD developers if it is a mistake that's
collectd ties to monitor this value
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2016-07-22 11:19:55 UTC
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--- Comment #2 from Ruben Kerkhof <***@rubenkerkhof.com> ---
(In reply to Krzysztof from comment #1)

I see you've added the patch for 5.5.1 in https://bugs.freebsd.org/206660.

I'm sorry, but I don't understand your last question.
Your own words were "add patch for zfs_arc.c to disable
kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.stolen"
Why do you think this is a mistake?

I think the idea is right, but for some reason it doesn't work with a binary
collectd pkg installed on 10.3.
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2016-07-22 11:50:07 UTC
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--- Comment #3 from Ruben Kerkhof <***@rubenkerkhof.com> ---
I just checked a 12-CURRENT system, and there the issue is gone, so at least
the patch works.

Could it be that the pkg builders are not on 10.3 yet?
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2016-07-22 12:40:22 UTC
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--- Comment #4 from Ruben Kerkhof <***@rubenkerkhof.com> ---
I just build a binary package on a 10.3 system with 'make package' and
installed it, and the issue is gone. So this only seems to affect the binary
collectd5 package from the FreeBSD pkg repo.
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2016-07-22 18:27:11 UTC
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--- Comment #5 from Krzysztof <***@bsdserwis.com> ---
Yes, you are right. Writing "it is a mistake" I was meaning that binary pkg
repository (official) has a problem. Telling the truth I'm using my own
repository that's why I was suprised :-)))

So I think we can close this ticket

Greetings,
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2016-07-22 18:53:19 UTC
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--- Comment #6 from Ruben Kerkhof <***@rubenkerkhof.com> ---
(In reply to Krzysztof from comment #5)

Well, closing this ticket doesn't really fix the issue. Is there nothing that
can be done?
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2016-08-05 20:48:44 UTC
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Brad Davis <***@FreeBSD.org> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Brad Davis <***@FreeBSD.org> ---
The pkg builders run the oldest version of the branch. So in this case 10.1.
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2016-08-05 21:14:49 UTC
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Ruben Kerkhof <***@rubenkerkhof.com> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from Ruben Kerkhof <***@rubenkerkhof.com> ---
Thanks for letting me know Brad, and for providing a patch for upstream to
remove 'stolen' altogether. It will be in Collectd 5.6 due next month. By then
this issue will resolve itself.
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