[Orca-users] Problem compiling rrdtool (resolved)

Dean Thompson dnt07 at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Oct 26 09:09:46 PDT 2011


Dago,

Thanks for your help. Everything is working! Those packages work like a dream.

Regards
Dean



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From: Dagobert Michelsen <dam at baltic-online.de>
To: Dean Thompson <dnt07 at yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: Orca Support <orca-users at orcaware.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2011, 15:28
Subject: Re: [Orca-users] Problem compiling rrdtool (resolved) 

Hi Dean,

Am 26.10.2011 um 15:12 schrieb Dean Thompson:
> Does that mean the html files are created automatically without me having to run something like "orca -v orcallator.cfg"?

No, that is the orcallator only. You have to install orca_web for that.
The SMF service is csworca, the files are delivered to
  /opt/csw/share/www/orca
and are linked to match OpenCSW Apache from
  /opt/csw/apache2/share/htdocs/orca


Best regards

  -- Dago

> From: Dagobert Michelsen <dam at baltic-online.de>
> To: Dean Thompson <dnt07 at yahoo.co.uk>
> Cc: Orca Support <orca-users at orcaware.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2011, 14:43
> Subject: Re: [Orca-users] Problem compiling rrdtool (resolved) 
> 
> Hi Dean,
> 
> Am 26.10.2011 um 11:40 schrieb Dean Thompson:
> > Thanks once again. The issue with rrdtool has been resolved, and I also downloaded the orca package and intalled it successfully.
> > With this package installation of orca, where is the "orca" file located?
> > I know on previous occasions when I compiled orca on other machines it would be in the orca-version/src directory. This orca file I would then copy to /usr/local/bin and be able to run /usr/local/bin/orca -v /usr/local/lob/orcallator.cfg to start the process of generating html data, graphs, etc. How do i get this generation going again so that I can view performance stats via a web browser?
> 
> On Solaris 10 you have SMF service csworcallator which uses
>   /opt/csw/bin/start_orcallator
>   /opt/csw/bin/stop_orcallator
> The files are in
>   /var/opt/csw/orca/orcallator/<host>
> 
> From there it should be pretty much as you know it.
> 
> 
> Best regards
> 
>   -- Dago
> 
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