[Orca-users] Re: Updating Orca graphs at longer intervals
Christian L Pearce
pearcec at commnav.com
Fri Apr 6 11:12:07 PDT 2001
I am in the process of turning off the COMPRESSOR, we had a misconfiguration
with rsync not removing files on the orca machine that have been removed on
the client machines.
- My orca machine seems to be removing the percol files but the clients
aren't. Even though I am running without the -o, I think it is constantly
looking at ALL the percol files every run. I believe this becuase I see
errors for mismatched columns on files from back in march.
Still trying to tune orca,
Christian
> In this case, there's not much to do to speed Orca up, unless you want
> to do a major redesign of the code.
>
> Regards,
> Blair
>
> Christian L Pearce wrote:
>>
>> > If you run Orca continuously but not using the -o command line
>> > option, then it'll run much faster since it doesn't have to load a
>> > large amount of information from each run.
>>
>> We do have it configured this way.
>>
>> > Also, are you compressing the percol-* files? If so, Orca needs to
>> > spawn gzcat to read the file.
>>
>> I believe this is the setup. I will look it to changing this.
>>
>> > Which version of Orca you are using?
>>
>> orca-0.26
>>
>> > Regards,
>> > Blair
>>
>> Thanks for you time.
>>
>> --
>> Christian Pearce
>> CommNav, Inc.
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