Looks like the base for page fault should be reset. If it were to display
513 vs 67 then it'd be more useful than 0.5k vs 0.0k. I haven't tested it,
but the patch below should do the job:
--- ./scripts/getsummary Fri Jul 31 21:55:19 1998
+++ ./scripts/getsummary-mrw Mon Nov 22 10:23:22 1999
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@
&num($d10k, "%6d"),
$lat_mappings[$i],
&num($lat_protfault[$i], "%5d"),
- &num($lat_pagefault[$i]/1000, "%6.1fK");
+ &num($lat_pagefault[$i], "%5d");
}
print<<EOF;
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