[Orca-users] Orcallator.se and more then 1024 LUNs

Mark Goldenberg mgoldenb at mailhost.goldenberg-consulting.com
Mon Jun 2 18:03:23 PDT 2003


Yes I have restarted the orcalator.se process.  At this point in time I 
can't keep it running.  It produces the following fault when I try to 
run it.

>>>>>> Fatal: subscript: 1024 out of range for: RAW_disk[1024]: Near 
>>>>>> line 711

Mark G.

On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 12:39  AM, Liston Bias wrote:

> Did you restart orcallator.se process?
>
> I'm not sure what need to change... I would try changing anything that
> relates to RAW_DISK limits.  This was a common problem in previous
> orcallator.se release where limit was much lower (256 or 512 I 
> believe).
> The limit has been greatly increased in recent version, but some people
> will have more devices than defaults.
>
> Be sure to sent your responses to list.
>
> - Liston
>
>
> On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Mark Goldenberg wrote:
>
>> I have made the following change and it still isn't working.
>>
>>> // Define global for tracking raw disk data.
>>> #define MAX_RAWDISKS    1024
>>> RawDisk            RAW_disk[MAX_RAWDISKS];
>>> int            RAW_disk_map=0;
>>> int            RAW_disk_count=0;
>>> double            RAW_disk_lastupdate;
>>
>> Mark G.
>>
>> On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 07:46  AM, Liston Bias wrote:
>>
>>> Try changing variable MAX_RAWDISKS value in orcallator.se and then
>>> restart
>>> the orcallator data collection.
>>>
>>> - Liston
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 29 May 2003, Mark Goldenberg wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can someone tell me how to fix orcallator.se so that it can monitor
>>>> systems with more then 1024 LUNs? I currently have several systems
>>>> large systems with more then 1300.  In looking at the comments in 
>>>> the
>>>> orcallator.se script it appears that this issue has been fixed 
>>>> before
>>>> from 512 to 1024.
>>>>
>>>> Mark G.
>>>>
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>>>
>>
>>
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