[Orca-users] Re: R=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E9?=p. : Re: Further Info

Martin Hepworth maxsec at totalise.co.uk
Fri Apr 14 01:02:16 PDT 2000


Guy
I'd suggest using ftp to mirror the files around - there's a nice mirror
perl script at ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/mirror thats easy to
configure and will only copy the files that it needs to, can be
configured not to delete the any files copied over but deleted on the
other host etc

I find I have to delete the RRDS sometimes, but most time the upgrade
routines take care of things for you.

Martin


Guy Dallaire wrote:
> 
> I've finally decided to move orca to a linux box: This will permit to reduce the IO/load on the servers I monitor and fix the problem of the web server (running apache on linux)
> 
> I still have a couple of questions:
> 
> - I plan to rcp the orcallator files from remote hosts every 10 minutes. I wonder what might happen if I tranfer an "incomplete" file from the remote host to the linux box. I mean, what happens if I transfer the file whil orcallator.se is writing to it, and it is incomplete ? Will orca gracefully detect that some filds are missing from a recodd and ignore the record and process it the next time ?
> 
> - What happens when you upgrade orcallator.se ? Does your RRD's become obsolete and do you lose all previous data ? For example if the new orcallator starts to collect new data, or stop collecting other data, or change the way the data is collected ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Guy Dallaire
> Centre de recherche industrielle du Québec
> Ste-Foy, QC, Canada
> Phone: (418) 659-1550 x 2612
> e-mail: gdallair-nospam at criq.qc.ca
> 
> Note: remove "-nospam" from my e-mail
> 
> >>> blair at akamai.com 00-04-12 17:41:30 >>>
> Do you have your Orca installation viewable from the Internet
> so I can take a look at it?
> 
> Blair
> 
> Guy Dallaire wrote:
> >
> > The problem is confirmed: oracle web sever cannot open fil with name length > 128 characters.
> >
> > I modified orca like this (function escape_name)
> >
> >   if (length($name) > 100) {
> >     my $md5 = md5_base64($name);
> >     $name   = substr($name, 0, 80) . "-$md5";
> >
> >     # Be careful to convert any / characters _, since / is a valid base64
> >     # character and should not be used.
> >     $name =~ s:/:_:g;
> >   }
> >
> > This limits the file name length. But there is still a problem when I click on one of the graphs (ex: daily run percent) I'm taken to another page and on that page, all the graphs are invisible...
> >
> > Guy Dallaire
> > Centre de recherche industrielle du Québec
> > Ste-Foy, QC, Canada
> > Phone: (418) 659-1550 x 2612
> > e-mail: gdallair-nospam at criq.qc.ca
> >
> > Note: remove "-nospam" from my e-mail
> >
> > >>> blair at akamai.com 00-04-11 19:12:21 >>>
> > Sometimes there is a problem with the server and it can't open
> > the files.  Have you looked at the error log?
> >
> > Blair
> >
> > gdallair at criq.qc.ca wrote:
> > >
> > > The proble seems related to the length of the filenames produced by
> > > orca. If I rename the filenames to something shorter like 'a.html',
> > > everything seems to be ok.
> > >
> > > There seems to be a problem in Internet exploder and Netscrape that
> > > prevent the browsers from opening very long urls...
> > >
> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>

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