[Orca-users] Re: Will Orca work for HP?
Blair Zajac
blair at akamai.com
Thu Jul 27 17:05:23 PDT 2000
I'm been hoping that somebody will take libgtop at
http://www.egroups.com/list/libgtop-devel-list/
and write an OS independent orcalltor that Orca could use. This would
be very cool.
As for Oracle, I have not seen any progress on that work.
Blair
steveh at wesley.com.au wrote:
> I'm trying to do something with Orca on AIX, but it is tedious, so much so
> that I'm thinking of trying a different approach using the R statistical
> language (No criticism of Orca here - so far it has worked exactly as
> advertised)
>
> Also there has been mention of Oracle stats in Orca. Has anyone progressed
> with that?
> What stats are you collecting and how?
>
> Steve Harris
> AIX/ADSM/Oracle/HACMP Guy
> The Wesley Hospital, Brisbane Australia
>
> Blair Zajac <blair at akamai.com> on 28/07/2000 03:31:02
>
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>
> The Orca perl script will process data on any OS, but the main data
> collector
> packaged with Orca, named orcallator.se, only works with Solaris.
>
> If you can get similar output from the programs supplied with HP-UX, then
> you'll be able to get Orca to plot the data.
>
> Blair
>
> Norman Macaraeg wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I could've sworn that I've seen some of you reporting problems with
> > orca on HP's. If I wasn't imagining this, can any of you let me
> > know how to do this? Thanks.
> >
> > -Norm
> >
> >
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