[Orca-users] Re: Re[2]: Installing Orca help
Mukarram Syed
muksyed at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 11 12:37:17 PST 2002
Very good.
I think I can go from here.
Thanks Rusty for all your help.
Regards,
-Mukarram Syed.
--- Rusty Carruth <rcarruth at tempe.tt.slb.com> wrote:
> Mukarram Syed <muksyed at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Thanks.
> > But don't we have to build a web page in Apache so
> > that Orca displays Daily, Weekly, Monthly and
> Yearly
> > data? Or is all that done in the orcallator.cfg
> file.
>
> yes - isn't it wonderful!?!
>
> > Were do we specify in the orcallator.cfg file
> > regarding the apache html root directory?
>
> Umm, lets see. Ah, here it is:
>
> # html_dir specifies the top of the HTML tree
> created by Orca.
> html_dir
> /usr/local/apache/share/htdocs
>
> > I have already apache running on the system I
> > installed orca and I have web page running. I
> would
> > like to use the same webpage link to the orca
> graphs.
> > In other words, I like to have a line there like
> "Orca
> > Graphs" and when I click on that it should display
> the
> > graphs for each system I select.
>
> Ok, then do this (assume that /htdocs is where your
> html
> root is):
>
> mkdir /htdocs/orcastuff
>
> and then change the html_dir lines to say:
>
> # html_dir specifies the top of the HTML tree
> created by Orca.
> html_dir /htdocs/orcastuff
>
> finally, put a link in your webpage to
> orcastuff/index.html
> (I *THINK* its index.html - I could be wrong. If I
> am, replace 'index.html'
> with whatever it is that orca calls it).
>
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> > Thanks
>
> `welcome. ;-)
>
> > -Mukarram Syed.
>
> rc
>
>
=====
Mukarram Syed
muksyed at yahoo.com
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