[Orca-users] Re: What file defines ORCA usage of the /usr/bin/ps command?

Blair Zajac blair at orcaware.com
Thu Aug 29 07:59:34 PDT 2002


Sean O'Neill wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to get the graphing portion of ORCA running on a FreeBSD
> machine.  Its /running/ but I'm getting this "/usr/bin/ps: not found" error
> - which is expected considering ps on a FreeBSD lives at /bin/ps.
> 
> Which file is ORCA reading that defines the location of ps ?
> 
> # sh S99orcallator startorcagraph
> Orca version 0.264 using RRDs version 1.000381 at Wed Aug 28 22:51:17 2002.
> Loading state from `/usr/local/orca/var/orca/rrd/orcallator/orca.state'.
> Creating orca.gif.
> Creating rrdtool.gif.
> Finding files and setting up data structures at Wed Aug 28 22:51:17 2002.
> /usr/bin/ps: not found
> Current running time is 0:07 minutes.
> Loading new data from group orcallator for chivas.
>    Read  1440 data points from
> `/usr/local/orca/var/orca/orcallator/chivas/orcallator-2002-08-24-000.bz2'.

Well, when you run configure, it should find ps.  Can you check your configure
output and email it to the list?

Best,
Blair

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Blair Zajac <blair at orcaware.com>
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