Dave heiland wrote:
Scott,
Your mail finally prompted me to download filer-mrtg. Much easier than I thought. However, like you I don't get CPU stats, nor do I get NFS stats. Did you do anything special to get NFS stats? I'd check the mail archive of toasters but I've lost its URL.
Dave
Dave,
For some reason, the #!<path_to_perl> at the top of the script bin/retrieve-cpu.pl was not changed during installation. It still had #!/usr/local/bin/perl5, which is not where I have it installed. The other scripts were fine, though. It's a very good tool, I recommend it.
Scott. _______________________________________________________________
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Thanks, cpu now works ok. I still have a problem with NFS ops. I can only guess it might be due to the fact that this filer unlike the others has been up 34 days and done 2,725,616,890 nfs ops (some time ago the nfs ops rolled back over to 0 after being up a few months, a problem I reported to NetApp). I'll reboot it tonight and see if that makes a difference.
Dave
For some reason, the #!<path_to_perl> at the top of the script bin/retrieve-cpu.pl was not changed during installation. It still had #!/usr/local/bin/perl5, which is not where I have it installed. The other scripts were fine, though. It's a very good tool, I recommend it.
Scott.
After the reboot, the NFS ops started graphing in filer-mrtg. Guess I'll reboot it more often :)
Dave
Dave heiland wrote:
Thanks, cpu now works ok. I still have a problem with NFS ops. I can only guess it might be due to the fact that this filer unlike the others has been up 34 days and done 2,725,616,890 nfs ops (some time ago the nfs ops rolled back over to 0 after being up a few months, a problem I reported to NetApp). I'll reboot it tonight and see if that makes a difference.
Dave
For some reason, the #!<path_to_perl> at the top of the script bin/retrieve-cpu.pl was not changed during installation. It still had #!/usr/local/bin/perl5, which is not where I have it installed. The other scripts were fine, though. It's a very good tool, I recommend it.
Scott.
-- David J. Heiland Lucent Technologies Tel: +44 (0)1666 83-2504 dheiland@lucent.com CIO Department Malmesbury, England
I'd check the mail archive of toasters but I've lost its URL.
http://www.teaparty.net:1999/toasters.html
The site will be moving to a different machine in the next week, but it should be available most, if not all, of that time.
K.
On Fri, 17 Jul 1998, Kendall Libby wrote:
I'd check the mail archive of toasters but I've lost its URL.
http://www.teaparty.net:1999/toasters.html
The site will be moving to a different machine in the next week, but it should be available most, if not all, of that time.
errrm, not quite. i hope that people are using http://teaparty.mathworks.com:1999/toasters . this will be valid indefinitely, afaik. we hope to put similar service on port 80 of that machine for people whose sad IS departments block port 1999 outgoing but not 80 (i mean, why bother?).
it so happens that that's currently equivalent to the URL Kendall posted, but that's not guaraneted in perpetuity. in fact, it's not guaranteed past the end of next week, but that's another post.
Tom Yates - Unix Chap - The Mathworks, Inc. - +1 (508) 647 7561 MAG#65061 DoD#0135 AMA#461546 1024/CFDFDE39 0C E7 46 60 BB 96 87 05 04 BD FB F8 BB 20 C1 8C