[Orca-dev] Orcallator.se 1.30b2 available

Blair Zajac blair at orcaware.com
Fri Oct 12 19:44:48 PDT 2001


I just finished putting together orcallator.se 1.30b2 that incorporates
Rusty's work to measure system's subsystem states.  It's available for
download at

	http://www.orcaware.com/orca/pub/orcallator.se-1.30b2.txt

Let me know if there are any problems with it.

Blair

// Version 1.30b2: Oct 12, 2001 Output eleven new columns named State_* where
//                              each column represents numerically the state
//                              of one of the system's substates as they appear
//                              in the DNnsrkcmdit output.  The character * is
//                              replaced with the same character that appears
//                              in the DNnsrkcmdit string to represent the
//                              particular subsystem.  This can be used to
//                              create a single plot that shows how all of the
//                              subsystems are performing.  The mapping between
//                              successive states is exponential, so that as
//                              the subsystems get in worse conditions, the
//                              plots will show higher values.  Patch
//                              contributed by Rusty Carruth
//                              <rcarruth at tempe.tt.slb.com>.  Make all of the 
//                              live_rule.se live and temporary variable names 
//                              consistent. 
// Version 1.30b1: Oct  8, 2001 Changed method used by raw_disk_map to detect
//                              the end of GLOBAL_disk_info to looking for the
//                              first short disk name.  This works for SCSI
//                              disks and looking for fd or st devices which
//                              should work for EIDE devices.   Patch
//                              contributed by Alan LeGrand
//                              <alegrand at wallace.com>.



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