[Orca-users] Orca on AIX 5.3 with LPAR
David Michaels
dragon at raytheon.com
Tue Jan 31 11:13:22 PST 2006
Lots of folks are having trouble downloading the Perl script, because
when they click on the link, the web server tries to run it as a CGI
('cause of the .pl extension). You can get around this by
right-clicking and selecting 'save as' but some folks are having
problems with that, too, so I'm just going to go ahead and attach it to
this message. :)
--Dragon
Dave "Dragon" Michaels wrote:
> GKP Tharan wrote:
>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> We are running Orca 0.28 (Dev 385) on Solaris 9. The Sun system
>> collects the orcallalotor data from AIX & Sun to publish it.
>>
>> For AIX 5.3, I am using the following orca.pl (script). Then the
>> percollotar data is copied to the Sun by using rsync.
>>
>> Is there any latest version of this script that does support AIX 5.3
>> & LPAR?
>
>
>
> Yes, I have a newer version of the script that I've modified from
> Rajesh's last change. He and I are using it now (at least, I think
> he's using it), and I'm pretty sure we have a 5.3 machine running it
> as well.
>
> Here is the location for the AIX script we're using. Note: though it
> mentions "tsm", it won't include those stats unless you have TSM
> installed. You will have to manually modify some variables near the
> top of the file to fit your environment (OUT_ROOT, INTERVAL, and
> DURATION).
>
> http://rooth.org/orca/orca-aixtsm-stat.pl
>
> Here's the RC script I use to launch it at boot, in
> /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/Sorca :
>
> http://rooth.org/orca/run-aix-collector.rc
>
> The script still needs a bit of refining, but you should find it useful.
>
> Cheers,
> --Dragon
>
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