[Orca-users] procallator question
Cynthia Kiser
cnk at caltech.edu
Wed May 10 11:24:51 PDT 2006
Yes procallator is still being developed - and I am pretty sure now
has stuff to make it compatible with the changes to /proc made in the
linux 2.6 kernels. Install the latest subversion snapshot. Despite the
name, it's stable.
Blair, this comes up a lot and the answer is always, install the
snapshot. Should the web site really be telling folks that 0.27 is the
"latest stable"? As far as I can tell, the subversion snapshots are
pretty stable. The only issues I recall having seen on the list are
things that would be equally problematic in 0.27 and the subversion
version (e.g. Solaris systems with disks coming and going
dynamically).
Quoting Matthew Boeckman <matthewb at saepio.com>:
> Hi! This may be more appropriate for the orca-devel list, but I thought
> I'd start here.
>
> Is procallator still being actively developed? I recently tried to use
> it in some x86_64 (AMD64) boxes running 2.6.9-22 (RHEL) and it looks
> like the disk reporting stuff in proc changed, again. I'm also not
> seeing statistics on swap and mem usage getting recorded.
>
> I guess I'm curious if there is an updated procallator someone can point
> me to (using the one provided in orca-0.27)? Anyone else running
> procallator on 2.6?
>
> Thanks!
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> Matthew Boeckman
> Manager - Systems Integration
> Saepio Technologies, Inc.
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