[Orca-users] RE: Newbie Question

Aaron Geddins aaron_geddins at usa.net
Thu Oct 24 08:06:26 PDT 2002


Cool.


AG
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Scipioni, Christopher [mailto:Christopher.Scipioni at usa.xerox.com]
  Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:02 AM
  To: 'orca-users at yahoogroups.com'
  Subject: RE: [orca-users] Newbie Question


  Aaron,

  Think I got it.  After trying to decipher that line a little closer I
  realized that the file names seem to have an additional - and 3 numbers.
I
  added a -\d{3} in there and now it is generating the graphs correctly.
  Thanks for your help!

  -Chris

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Scipioni, Christopher
  Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:52 AM
  To: 'Aaron Geddins'
  Subject: RE: [orca-users] Newbie Question


  Aaron,

  The find_files line looks like this:

  group orcallator {
  find_files

/usr/local/var/orca/orcallator/(.*)/(?:(?:orcallator)|(?:percol))-\d{4}-\d{2
  }-\d{2}(?:\.(?:Z|gz|bz2))?

  an ls in /usr/local/var/orca/orcallator/paradise/ shows:

  orcallator-2002-10-22-000.bz2
  orcallator-2002-10-23-000.bz2
  orcallator-2002-10-23-001.bz2
  orcallator-2002-10-24-000
  orcallator.pid

  Notice anything wrong with the find_files line?

  -Chris

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Aaron Geddins [mailto:aaron_geddins at usa.net]
  Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:18 AM
  To: christopher.scipioni at usa.xerox.com
  Subject: RE: [orca-users] Newbie Question


  Chris,

  Check the find files section of your orcallator.cfg (around line 100) and
  see if the path to your data is correct. Also you might try your search
  string in that same scetion.


  Aaron
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Scipioni, Christopher [mailto:Christopher.Scipioni at usa.xerox.com]
  Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:02 AM
  To: 'orca-users at yahoogroups.com'
  Subject: [orca-users] Newbie Question


  I apologize ahead of time, unfortunately yahoo groups are blocked where I
am
  and I cannot search the archives, so here goes.

  I installed Orca and configured it to work with the orcallator.se from the
  SE Toolkit on Solaris 8.  When I run the start_orcallator script, that
part
  works and the orcallator-date files are created in:
  /usr/local/var/orca/orcallator/servername correctly.  When I try to run
  orca, I get the following output:

  root at server# bin/orca -v lib/orcallator.cfg
  Name "Orca::Config::fc" used only once: possible typo at bin/orca line
979.
  Orca version 0.26beta1 using RRDs version 1.000401.
  bin/orca: warning: cannot open state file
  `/usr/local/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 Thu Oct 24 08:46:09 2002.
  bin/orca: warning: no files found for `find_files' for `group orcallator'
in
  `lib/orcallator.cfg'.
  bin/orca: no data source files found.
  RSS  VSZ %MEM        TIME     USER   PID COMMAND
  4704 5392  3.9        0:01     root  3608 /usr/local/bin/perl
  Current running time is 0:00 minutes.

  Is there anything that I'm missing?  If I create a blank orca.state file
it
  then says that it's reading the state from the state file, but the rest is
  still the same.  There are no files in /usr/local/var/orca/rrd/orcallator.

  I have not modified the orcallator.cfg file other than to add my email
  address in for the email_warn parameter and when I compiled orca, this was
  how I did it:

  root at server#
./configure --with-html-dir=/usr/local/apache/htdocs/orcallator
  --with-ncsa-log=/usr/local/apache/logs/access.log

  Any assistance is appreciated!  Thanks ahead of time.

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