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PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:40 pm 
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Impressed with the functionality of this tool, but have an issue that I need to address. When viewing disk or RAM related items, Open Audit shows, for example 16bits as opposed to 4GB in the memory column. When viewing the hardware, the system correctly shows the 4 slots and that each houses a DIMM, 1024 in size. Similarly, hard drives are reporting as 16, 17 and 18bits. I guess there is a file somewhere that allows me to report in GB? In both cases, exporting to CSV gives me figures in bytes so I can at least format the cell with Excel. Would be grateful if someone would point me in the right direction with regards to viewing from the main screen please?


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:27 pm 
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Has no-one else seen this error? I originally thought it was down to a base system setting; maybe a regional thing. However, I have a previous version of this that displays the information perfectly.
This is the kind of thing I see:-

Index: 0
Manufacturer: (Standard disk drives)
Type: IDE
Model: ST380815AS
Partitions: 2
Size: 18 Bit
SCSI Bus: 0
SCSI Logical Unit: 0
SCSI Port: 0
Status: OK

The size of the drive says 18Bit ! The version of Open Audit I run is 09.03.17. Is this a bug in this version please???


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:15 am 
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I'd suggest getting the latest revision from SVN.


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