[Orca-users] Re: Orca 0.26 on Solaris 2.7 problem
Darren Kukulka
darren at beacon.com.au
Wed Jan 3 22:57:08 PST 2001
Blair,
Tried your suggestion, to no avail.
Yes, the PNG files live under the html-dir/hostname directory and
when I
check for the file being referenced in the html source, it's there
also -
with full read and execute permissions.
If I look at the properties for a picture placeholder on the webpage
it
tells me all the details including the pixel dimensions...just
doesn't show
the picture.
Is it possible that the RRDtool is not working correctly ? It
compiled OK.
Darren
--- In orca-users at egroups.com, Blair Zajac <blair at a...> wrote:
> Hi Darren,
>
> Just to clarify, you are getting the HTML pages but the images are
> not being shown?
>
> What do you mean by
>
> > My web server (Apache) tells me 403 - I see 'em but I'm not gonna
> > do anything about it!
>
> Are the PNG files in the html directory?
>
> You may want to edit the escape_name subroutine in src/orca.pl and
> change the number 235 to something smaller, like 100.
>
> Regards,
> Blair
>
> darren at b... wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > This is my first foray into the Orca mailgroup so please bear with
> > me! I am experiencing a problem with installing Orca 0.26 on
Solaris
> > 2.7 (running on a Sun E450). I have had success with this before
on
> > other machines but have had the following scenario unfold (I am
also
> > experiencing this problem on 2.7 on an Ultra 5 and and Ultra 60) ;
> >
> > Configuring Orca with the bundled packages (RRDtool etc...) does
not
> > work as it does not appear to install the files in the areas Orca
> > expects them (eg: the MATH interpolator, the Digest files etc...).
> > All the pre-requisites were met as far as Perl goes (running
version
> > 5.005_13). So I had to track down the modules and compile them
one
> > by one - successfully mind you. Got as far as the RRDtool stuff
and
> > had to physically copy some of the pm files (eg:RRDs.pm) to the
areas
> > Orca was complaining it couldn't find them in (@INC variable
contains
> > the path, as it so faithfully tells me).
> >
> > Now I am in the situation that the product is running and appears
to
> > be collecting data but will not display the graphs. My web server
> > (Apache) tells me 403 - I see 'em but I'm not gonna do anything
about
> > it! I have tried giviing full open permissions on the files (PNG
> > extension) but to no avail. The MIME type checks out as well.
> >
> > I've never had so much trouble with installation before.
> >
> > Can anybody out there help me or point me in the right direction?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Darren.
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