[Orca-users] Re: nodename
Blair Zajac
blair at orcaware.com
Wed Jan 16 15:33:59 PST 2002
You want to have the $orcadata/$iam directory end up in another directory
on the $RSYNCSERV host with a different name. Just rename the directory
on $RSYNCSERV to the name you really want.
A symlink may also help here.
Blair
dlbias2002 wrote:
>
> Rsync data to the rsync server:
>
> ${RSYNC} -a --exclude 'orcallator.pid' ${orcadata}/${iam}
> orca@{RSYNCSERV}::orca/
>
> iam = /bin/hostname
> orcadata = /usr/local/orca/var/orca/orcallator
>
> --- In orca-users at y..., Blair Zajac <blair at o...> wrote:
> > dlbias2002 wrote:
> > >
> > > We have a number of systems with historic nodenames that do not
> match
> > > our naming convention. We can not change these nodenames,
> however,
> > > we would like orca data graphs to be presented as a different
> name?
> > >
> > > Is this possible?
> > >
> > > For example, we have a multi-homed NIS+ servers with nodname
> bosnis,
> > > however, this system is commonly refered to as bosapp04.
> > >
> > > FYI: each of our system just collects data with orcallator.se and
> then
> > > all data is rsync to a central server for processing and html
> > > presentation.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Liston
> >
> > You could do this several ways. How are you currently sending data
> from
> > each host to the host running Orca?
> >
> > Blair
> >
> > --
> > Blair Zajac <blair at o...>
> > Web and OS performance plots - http://www.orcaware.com/orca/
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Blair Zajac <blair at orcaware.com>
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