[Orca-users] Orca & HPUX

Donald.Nelson at infineon.com Donald.Nelson at infineon.com
Tue Aug 3 02:40:05 PDT 2010


Hello Everyone,

Does anyone know how do I get rid of all references to a ge network card if there are none. I have only nxge cards, but Orca is reporting that I have ge with Interface Bits Per Second. My real cards, nxge??, are only showing Interface Packets per Second.

# netstat -in|awk '{print $1}'
Name
lo0
nxge0
nxge1
nxge3
nxge6
nxge7
nxge9
nxge11


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ge3]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#11>     [Interface Bits Per Second: ge1]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#12>     [Interface Bits Per Second: ge7]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#13>     [Interface Packets Per Second: nxge0]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#14>     [Interface Packets Per Second: nxge11]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#15>     [Interface Packets Per Second: nxge6]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#16>     [Interface Packets Per Second: nxge9]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#17>     [Interface Packets Per Second: nxge3]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#18>     [Interface Packets Per Second: nxge1]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#19>     [Interface Packets Per Second: nxge7]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#20>     [Interface Errors Per Second: nxge0]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#21>     [Interface Errors Per Second: nxge11]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#22>     [Interface Errors Per Second: nxge6]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#23>     [Interface Errors Per Second: nxge9]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#24>     [Interface Errors Per Second: nxge3]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#25>     [Interface Errors Per Second: nxge1]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#26>     [Interface Errors Per Second: nxge7]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#27>     [Interface Deferred Packet Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#28>     [Interface Collisions]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#29>     [Interface Nocanput Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#30>     [Interface In/Out Packet Data Payload Size: nxge0]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#31>     [Interface In/Out Packet Data Payload Size: nxge11]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#32>     [Interface In/Out Packet Data Payload Size: nxge6]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#33>     [Interface In/Out Packet Data Payload Size: nxge9]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#34>     [Interface In/Out Packet Data Payload Size: nxge3]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#35>     [Interface In/Out Packet Data Payload Size: nxge1]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#36>     [Interface In/Out Packet Data Payload Size: nxge7]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#37>     [Interface In/Out Packet Header Overhead: nxge0]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#38>     [Interface In/Out Packet Header Overhead: nxge11]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#39>     [Interface In/Out Packet Header Overhead: nxge6]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#40>     [Interface In/Out Packet Header Overhead: nxge9]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#41>     [Interface In/Out Packet Header Overhead: nxge3]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#42>     [Interface In/Out Packet Header Overhead: nxge1]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#43>     [Interface In/Out Packet Header Overhead: nxge7]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#44>     [TCP Bits Per Second]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#45>     [TCP Segments Per Second]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#46>     [TCP Retransmission & Duplicate Received Percentage]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#47>     [TCP In/Out Packet Data Payload Size]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#48>     [TCP In/Out Packet Header Overhead]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#49>     [TCP New Connection Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#50>     [TCP Number Open Connections]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#51>     [TCP Reset Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#52>     [TCP Attempt Fail Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#53>     [TCP Listen Drop Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#54>     [UDP datagram rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#55>     [UDP drop rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#56>     [Sleeps on Mutex Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#57>     [Interrupts/s, System Calls/s & Traps/s]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#58>     [Forks/s, Vforks/s & Execs/s]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#59>     [Context Switches/s]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#60>     [NFS Server Call Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#61>     [NFS Server Call Distribution]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#62>     [NFS Client Call Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#63>     [NFS Timeouts & Bad Transmits Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#64>     [Disk System Wide Reads/Writes Per Second]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#65>     [Disk System Wide Transfer Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#66>     [Disk Run Percent]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#67>     [Disk Service Time]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#68>     [Disk Space Percent Usage]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#69>     [Disk Inode Percent Usage]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#70>     [Tape System Wide Reads/Writes Per Second]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#71>     [Tape System Wide Transfer Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#72>     [Cache Hit Percentages]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#73>     [Cache Reference Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#74>     [Pathname lookups, UFS iget calls & UFS dir. block reads/s]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#75>     [Cache Inode Steal Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#76>     [Memory Free]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#77>     [Memory Page Scan Rate]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#78>     [Memory Page Residence Time]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#79>     [Memory Available Swap Space]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#80>     [Memory Page Usage]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#81>     [Pageins/s & Pageouts/s]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#82>     [Pages PagedIn & Pages PagedOut & Pages Freed/s]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#83>     [Major, Minor & Protection Page Faults/s]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#84>     [Copy-on-write & Zero-fill-on-demand Page Faults/s]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#85>     [Memory Pages Locked & IO]<http://mucsx002/orcallator/o_mpsun850-daily.html#86>

Thanks in advance

Best Regards,
Donald Nelson

________________________________
From: Dagobert Michelsen [mailto:dam at baltic-online.de]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 2:01 PM
To: Nelson Donald (IFAG IT OS EU1 DS2)
Cc: orca-users at orcaware.com
Subject: Re: [Orca-users] Orca & HPUX

Hi Donald,

Am 30.07.2010 um 13:21 schrieb <Donald.Nelson at infineon.com<mailto:Donald.Nelson at infineon.com>> <Donald.Nelson at infineon.com<mailto:Donald.Nelson at infineon.com>>:
Has anyone installed the setoolkit 3.5.1 for nxge support? I have and it is working correctly but it is reporting ge interface cards which we don't have and it is also reporting traffic on these cards. This is really strange.

In your orcallator.cfg you will have a line similar to
  data                    1024 * 8 * ((?:(?:bge)|(?:ce)|(?:fjg[ei])|(?:v?ge)|(?:skge)|(?:e1000g)|(?:ipge)|(?:bnx))\d+)InKB/s
Please adjust the regex so it doesn't match twice.


Best regards

  -- Dago

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