[Orca-users] Re: Installation problems

Eric Wagar ewagar at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 17 10:21:45 PST 2001


although i'm not in NYC, i'll try to help you if no
one else offers.

eric


--- Will  <bcitybears at aol.com> wrote:
> Just to warn you all, I'm a hapless network engineer
> with some unix 
> experience... our sysadmin left and now they're
> trying to get ME to 
> do this project... basically find a utility that
> will take 
> measurements (like sar, netstat, etc.) and output
> them in a format 
> they can understand.  I figured I'd give Orca a try.
>  
> 
> I can't seem to finish the installation:
> 
> Firstly, I'm just testing this on my Sun Netra
> running Solaris 8.  
> I've installed the SE Toolkit packages, and I am
> running Perl 5.005_03
> I downloaded the rrdtool-1.0.28 from the link on the
> orca page.  when 
> trying to run "make" on this, I get these two lines
> at the end:
> 
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target
> 'rrdtool.1'
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target
> 'all-recursive'
> 
> Now, I realize this isn't the case for this
> software, but as I'm 
> still not really a sysadmin, or really up to snuff
> with Solaris at 
> this point, can anyone give me the quick and dirty
> order of what to 
> install, where to put it, and how to get started? 
> I've tried reading 
> pages and pages of previous posts, but most
> everything seems to be 
> not related to my issue.
> 
> While I'm happy for any responses, anyone in
> Manhattan, NYC who wants 
> to help, I'd be happy to spring for a lunch or two
> to help me out... 
> I'm hoping to impress some people.
> 
> and you can say you worked on dilbert.com (those are
> the machines I'm 
> installing on if this works)
> 
> Thanks to anyone who'll listen.
> 
> Bill Willis
> United Media, dilbert.com, snoopy.com
> Please reply here or to wwillis at unitedmedia.com
> 
> 


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