[Orca-users] Re: help
Blair Zajac
blair at orcaware.com
Mon May 20 09:22:59 PDT 2002
How many machines have orcallator.se running that you are loading into
Orca? Orca is computationally expensive, so it'll use a lot if you have
a lot of machines.
Best,
Blair
--
Blair Zajac <blair at orcaware.com>
Web and OS performance plots - http://www.orcaware.com/orca/
nahid_fathima wrote:
>
> Orca process is taking 100% CPU time. The output of SAR command is
> _______________________________________________________
> SunOS victory 5.7 Generic_106541-11 sun4u 05/20/02
>
> 09:27:27 %usr %sys %wio %idle
> 09:27:30 100 0 0 0
> 09:27:33 100 0 0 0
> 09:27:36 100 0 0 0
> 09:27:39 98 2 0 0
> 09:27:42 100 0 0 0
>
> Average 100 0 0 0
> _________________________________________________________
>
> The output of pstack on orca PID is
> victory# /usr/proc/bin/pstack 14051
> 14051: /usr/local/bin/perl -w ./bin/orca -v lib/orcallator.cfg
> ff08de18 ???????? (3aa808, 100f8c6b, 8000028b, 0, 0, 1)
> ff04e37c gdImageFilledPolygon (2, ffbee5c8, 3aa808, 0, 4, ffffffff)
> + 300
> ff046910 graph_paint (ff090600, ffbee5c8, 0, ffbee5e8, c00, ff00) +
> 2ec
> ff0484e0 rrd_graph (ffbee69c, 70, 1d, 1, 400, ffbeefe8) + 11f0
> ff03c878 XS_RRDs_graph (2e2da0, df16c, ff08cbe4, 1d, 2e0984, 2e2d30)
> + 190
> 0006eeb8 Perl_pp_entersub (df000, d9c00, df000, 5f, 21d2f8, 21d310)
> + 60c
> 000b2cfc Perl_runops_standard (df0e8, 1, ff233a30, 0, ffbef324,
> 7000000) + 30
> 00026ebc perl_run (de800, df000, de800, 0, 0, 5) + 404
> 0002456c main (0, de330, ffbef264, d2c00, 0, 0) + 84
> 000244d0 _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + b8
>
> victory# !!
> /usr/proc/bin/pstack 14051
> 14051: /usr/local/bin/perl -w ./bin/orca -v lib/orcallator.cfg
> ff08e0f8 ???????? (3aa808, 530b021, 8000028b, 1, 0, 0)
> ff04b3b8 gdImageLine (3aa808, 100f8c6b, 8000028b, 0, 0, 1) + 110
> ff04e37c gdImageFilledPolygon (2, ffbee5c8, 3aa808, 0, 4, ffffffff)
> + 300
> ff046910 graph_paint (ff090600, ffbee5c8, 0, ffbee5e8, c00, ff00) +
> 2ec
> ff0484e0 rrd_graph (ffbee69c, 70, 1d, 1, 400, ffbeefe8) + 11f0
> ff03c878 XS_RRDs_graph (2e2da0, df16c, ff08cbe4, 1d, 2e0984, 2e2d30)
> + 190
> 0006eeb8 Perl_pp_entersub (df000, d9c00, df000, 5f, 21d2f8, 21d310)
> + 60c
> 000b2cfc Perl_runops_standard (df0e8, 1, ff233a30, 0, ffbef324,
> 7000000) + 30
> 00026ebc perl_run (de800, df000, de800, 0, 0, 5) + 404
> 0002456c main (0, de330, ffbef264, d2c00, 0, 0) + 84
> 000244d0 _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + b8
>
> victory# !!
> /usr/proc/bin/pstack 14051
> 14051: /usr/local/bin/perl -w ./bin/orca -v lib/orcallator.cfg
> ff08de14 ???????? (3aa808, 100f8c6b, 8000028b, 0, 0, 1)
> ff04e37c gdImageFilledPolygon (2, ffbee5c8, 3aa808, 0, 4, ffffffff)
> + 300
> ff046910 graph_paint (ff090600, ffbee5c8, 0, ffbee5e8, c00, ff00) +
> 2ec
> ff0484e0 rrd_graph (ffbee69c, 70, 1d, 1, 400, ffbeefe8) + 11f0
> ff03c878 XS_RRDs_graph (2e2da0, df16c, ff08cbe4, 1d, 2e0984, 2e2d30)
> + 190
> 0006eeb8 Perl_pp_entersub (df000, d9c00, df000, 5f, 21d2f8, 21d310)
> + 60c
> 000b2cfc Perl_runops_standard (df0e8, 1, ff233a30, 0, ffbef324,
> 7000000) + 30
> 00026ebc perl_run (de800, df000, de800, 0, 0, 5) + 404
> 0002456c main (0, de330, ffbef264, d2c00, 0, 0) + 84
> 000244d0 _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + b8
>
> /usr/proc/bin/pstack 14051
> 14051: /usr/local/bin/perl -w ./bin/orca -v lib/orcallator.cfg
> ff04b3ac gdImageLine (3aa808, 100f8c6b, 80000006, 0, 0, 1) + 104
> ff04e214 gdImageFilledPolygon (1, ffbee5c8, 3aa808, 100f8c6b, 4, 1)
> + 198
> ff046910 graph_paint (ff090600, ffbee5c8, 0, ffbee5e8, c00, ff00) +
> 2ec
> ff0484e0 rrd_graph (ffbee69c, 70, 1d, 1, 400, ffbeefe8) + 11f0
> ff03c878 XS_RRDs_graph (2e2da0, df16c, ff08cbe4, 1d, 2e0984, 2e2d30)
> + 190
> 0006eeb8 Perl_pp_entersub (df000, d9c00, df000, 5f, 21d2f8, 21d310)
> + 60c
> 000b2cfc Perl_runops_standard (df0e8, 1, ff233a30, 0, ffbef324,
> 7000000) + 30
> 00026ebc perl_run (de800, df000, de800, 0, 0, 5) + 404
> 0002456c main (0, de330, ffbef264, d2c00, 0, 0) + 84
> 000244d0 _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + b8
>
> If you need anything else, please mail me.
>
> Regards
>
> --- In orca-users at y..., Blair Zajac <blair at o...> wrote:
> > nahid_fathima wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi every body,
> > >
> > > I have installed orac on sol 2.7 with SE tool kit.
> > > Orca is entering into a dead lock when it starts creating PNGS.
> > >
> > > The messages are (see the last line)
> > >
> > > Orca version 0.264 using RRDs version 1.000331 at Sun May 19
> 11:54:42
> > > 2002.
> > > bin/orca: warning: cannot open state file
> > > `/usr/local/orca/var/orca/rrd/orcallator/orca.state' for reading:
> No
> > > such file or directory
> > > Creating orca.gif.
> > > Creating rrdtool.gif.
> > > Finding files and setting up data structures at Sun May 19
> 11:54:42
> > > 2002.
> > > bin/orca: warning: no substitutions performed for `data wio%' in
> plot
> > > #2 in `/var/orca/orcallator/victory/percol-2002-05-19'.
> > > bin/orca: warning: no substitutions performed for `data idle%' in
> > > plot #2 in `/var/orca/orcallator/victory/percol-2002-05-19'.
> > > bin/orca: warning: no substitutions performed for `data #runque'
> in
> > > plot #3 in `/var/orca/orcallator/victory/percol-2002-05-19'.
> > > bin/orca: warning: no substitutions performed for `data #waiting'
> in
> > > plot #3 in `/var/orca/orcallator/victory/percol-2002-05-19'.
> > > bin/orca: warning: no substitutions performed for `data #swpque'
> in
> > > plot #3 in `/var/orca/orcallator/victory/percol-2002-05-19'.
> > > RSS VSZ %MEM TIME USER PID COMMAND
> > > 4992 5672 4.1 0:02 root 13792 /usr/local/bin/perl
> > > Current running time is 0:01 minutes.
> > > Loading new data from group orcallator for victory.
> > > Read 11 data points from
> `/var/orca/orcallator/victory/percol-
> > > 2002-05-19'.
> > > Read 4 data points from
> `/var/orca/orcallator/victory/percol-
> > > 2002-05-19-000'
> > >
> > > Flushing new data and updating PNGs from victory.
> > > Creating
> > >
> `/export/tools/apachessl/htdocs/orca/victory/o_victory_gauge_1024_X_fr
> > > eememK-daily.png'.
> >
> > What specific behavior are you seeing? Orca uses all the CPU, no
> CPU?
> > Give us as much information as you can.
> >
> > Something else useful would be sending the output of
> >
> > pstack PID
> >
> > where PID is Orca's PID.
> >
> > Best,
> > Blair
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