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01-05-2006 02:48 AM
01-05-2006 02:48 AM
Problem with csv file generated with ECP V5.5A
Hi all, my problem is:
when you generate a csv file using ECP collector,in the disk statistics data record, and more exactly in the field named "free blocks" if the number of free blocks is more than 8 digits I get a negative number.Is it a problem with the collector? example: I have a disk with 118348363 free blocks and I get in csv file -96400000.00 (Total blocks are 167772160).Any hint to get around this problem?
Thanks in advance
when you generate a csv file using ECP collector,in the disk statistics data record, and more exactly in the field named "free blocks" if the number of free blocks is more than 8 digits I get a negative number.Is it a problem with the collector? example: I have a disk with 118348363 free blocks and I get in csv file -96400000.00 (Total blocks are 167772160).Any hint to get around this problem?
Thanks in advance
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