[Orca-users] Re: What file defines ORCA usage of the /usr/bin/ps command?
Sean O'Neill
sean at seanoneill.info
Thu Aug 29 08:57:56 PDT 2002
At 07:59 AM 8/29/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Sean O'Neill wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to get the graphing portion of ORCA running on a FreeBSD
> > machine. Its /running/ but I'm getting this "/usr/bin/ps: not found" error
> > - which is expected considering ps on a FreeBSD lives at /bin/ps.
> >
> > Which file is ORCA reading that defines the location of ps ?
> >
> > # sh S99orcallator startorcagraph
> > Orca version 0.264 using RRDs version 1.000381 at Wed Aug 28 22:51:17 2002.
> > Loading state from `/usr/local/orca/var/orca/rrd/orcallator/orca.state'.
> > Creating orca.gif.
> > Creating rrdtool.gif.
> > Finding files and setting up data structures at Wed Aug 28 22:51:17 2002.
> > /usr/bin/ps: not found
> > Current running time is 0:07 minutes.
> > Loading new data from group orcallator for chivas.
> > Read 1440 data points from
> > `/usr/local/orca/var/orca/orcallator/chivas/orcallator-2002-08-24-000.bz2'.
>
>Well, when you run configure, it should find ps. Can you check your configure
>output and email it to the list?
Well, ummmmmm, I kinda didn't run configure. I just copied the ORCA
installation from the Solaris box over to my FreeBSD box and changed the
orcallator.cfg to point to the Solaris data and HTTP directories. That's
the only "error" coming up. Hoping to just update the file that the ps
command is defined in.
I'll just run configure and see what happens in another directory.
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