[Orca-users] Re: Still having trouble with Orca and SE Toolkit
Peter Hand
mediacult at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 4 13:43:14 PST 2002
Whew! That was it! I replaced DSQUID (which I don't think I need)
with DWATCH_OS and it seems to be gathering lots of data now.
Thanks Blair.
Peter
--- In orca-users at y..., Blair Zajac <blair at o...> wrote:
> Peter Hand wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have installed the 0.27b2 Orca package on my Linux server and
> > copied the orcallator.se that came with it
> > (/usr/local/lib/orcallator.se) to my Solaris server. I
> > restarted "percol" (which is defintely pointing to my
> > new /opt/RICHPse/orcallator/orcallator.se) and this is what SE
> > Toolkit gives me:
> >
> > root at DBSERVER1 # more percol-2002-11-04-000
> > timestamp locltime DNnsrkcmdit uptime
> > 1036431600 11:40:00 gwwwwwwgwww 1097815
> >
> > I do a little better when I run it using the orcallator.se that
came
> > with the SE Toolkit package (orcallator.se-1.35.txt, but I am
still
> > lacking CPU, Memory and other critical metrics:
> >
> > timestamp locltime uptime state_D state_N state_n state_s
state_r
> > state_k sta
> > te_c state_m state_d state_i state_t DNnsrkcmdit
> > 1036432200 11:50:00 1098414 2 0 0 0
> > 0 0
> > 0 2 0 0 0 gwwwwwwgwww
> >
> > And when I run the orcallator.se that comes
> > in /opt/RICHPse/orcallator/orcallator.se when you install SE
Toolkit,
> > I get:
> >
> > timestamp locltime DNnsrkcmdit uptime
> > 1036432800 12:00:00 gwwwwwwgwww 1099015
> >
> > (_again_)
> >
> > When I run the percol.se file, I get lots of data, but the
> > orcallator.se file comes up short. Any ideas what I am doing
wrong?
> >
> > SE Toolkit version is 3.2.1
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Peter
>
> Peter,
>
> Run it like this:
>
> se -DWATCH_OS orcallator.se
>
> The -DWATCH_OS tells orcallator.se to watch everything on the server
> except for web stats.
>
> I would use the start_orcallator.se script to start orcallator.se,
> it's easier to use and passes the correct flags to SE.
>
> Best,
> Blair
>
> --
> Blair Zajac <blair at o...>
> Web and OS performance plots - http://www.orcaware.com/orca/
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