[Orca-users] Monitor daemons on Solaris
Dmitry Berezin
dberezin at acs.rutgers.edu
Wed Aug 15 13:57:03 PDT 2007
Raj,
You should not be getting any errors while running orca. You may want to reinstall it from the same snapshot that you used to get orcallator.se.
When you run orcallator.se, does it generate data files? Are they where orca is configured to look for them?
-Dmitry.
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From: Rajesh Menon [mailto:rajmen at hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 6:57 PMTo: Dmitry BerezinSubject: RE: [Orca-users] Monitor daemons on Solaris
Hi Dmitry, Sorry to keep bussing you again. Here is what I did so far: 1.Installed the latest orcallator from the snapshots folder.2.Installed all the required perl modules / rrd package etc..3.Copied 3.4 folder under <orca-install-dir>/lib/SE to 3.4.14.exported the variable to track ssh daemons on the server ( just to test with for now) export WORKLOAD_INFO='SSHD,sshd' 5.Modified start_orcallator script. Corresponding entry which starts orcallator.se looks like this nohup $SE $SE_PATCHES -DWATCH_OS -DWATCH_WORKLOAD $WATCH_WEB -I$libdir/SE/$SE_VERSION $libdir/orcallator.se & 6.I added the following plot statement above the "Systems Overview" plot on orcallator.cfg file plot {title %g $1 Workload Number of Processes and Threadssource orcallatordata (.*)_cntdata $1_lwpcntline_type arealine_type line1legend Processeslegend Threadsy_legend Countdata_min 0plot_min 0}7.start_orcallator works well and I don't get any error. 8.When I run the following command, I got the error about orca version being lower than the required 0.265. The new one I installed shows up as 0.28.0. So I modified the require statement to suppress the error. Also I get an error on warnings.pm. I commented the requires statements for that module from the orca perl script. /<Orca-install-dir>/bin/orca -v /<Orca-install-dir>/lib/orcallator.cfg 9. I don't see the entry corresponding to the plot statement on step 6 above. 10. Is that the right way to do it? I figured if sshd can be monitored, I can use the same for the tftp daemon. Thanks again for all your help so far. Raj
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Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 14:26:48 -0400From: dberezin at acs.rutgers.eduSubject: RE: [Orca-users] Monitor daemons on SolarisTo: rajmen at hotmail.com; orca-users at orcaware.com
Raj,
First of all, you need the latest orcallator.se. You can get it from http://www.orcaware.com/orca/pub/snapshots/.
Second, under <orca install dir>/lib/SE/ you will find SE classes, written or modified for use with orcallator.se. Just copy 3.4 to 3.4.1 and orcallator's startup script will find all necessary classes.
Then, look here: http://www.orcaware.com/pipermail/orca-users/2005-June/004369.html and in the workinfo_class.se file for information about setting up workload data collection.
HTH,
-Dmitry.
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From: Rajesh Menon [mailto:rajmen at hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 1:56 PMTo: Dmitry BerezinSubject: RE: [Orca-users] Monitor daemons on Solaris
Hi Dmitry, I have SE Toolkit 3.4.1 and I don't see workinfo.se under /opt/RICHPse/include. I saw one of your postings with these and some other data files. Could you please let me know how to go about patching the SE Toolkit installation so that I can track the tftp daemon. I have Orcallator 0.27 installed on this Solaris 8 box. I will really appreciate your help. Thanks, Raj
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Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 15:27:26 -0400From: dberezin at acs.rutgers.eduSubject: RE: [Orca-users] Monitor daemons on SolarisTo: rajmen at hotmail.com; orca-users at orcaware.com
Raj,
You can use Workload information. Current version of orcallator has a built-in support for it.
-Dmitry.
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From: orca-users-bounces+dberezin=acs.rutgers.edu at orcaware.com [mailto:orca-users-bounces+dberezin=acs.rutgers.edu at orcaware.com] On Behalf Of Rajesh MenonSent: Friday, August 10, 2007 2:51 PMTo: orca-users at orcaware.comSubject: [Orca-users] Monitor daemons on Solaris
Hello All,
I need to modify orca to monitor TFTP daemons on a Sun server. How can I go about this? I tried to follow the httpd monitoring methods, but not got anywhere. Any pointers to this would be very helpful. All I need is the number of TFTP daemons invoked in a day / week / month.
Thanks,
Raj
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