[Orca-users] oracalltor on Solaris 9

Dmitry Berezin dberezin at surfside.rutgers.edu
Thu Nov 18 10:01:31 PST 2004


Have you tried the latest version of orcallator.se from 

 

http://svn.orcaware.com:8000/repos/trunk/orca/data_gatherers/orcallator/

 

You will also need files from 

 

http://svn.orcaware.com:8000/repos/trunk/orca/lib/SE/

 

  -Dmitry.

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: orca-users-bounces+dberezin=acs.rutgers.edu at orcaware.com
[mailto:orca-users-bounces+dberezin=acs.rutgers.edu at orcaware.com] On Behalf
Of Kenneth Modrego
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 9:30 AM
To: orca-users at orcaware.com
Subject: [Orca-users] oracalltor on Solaris 9

 


Hi gents, 

I'm trying to run orcallator on a Solaris 9 64 bits to collect data for Orca
(different server, Solaris 8), but I always get a Segmentation fault, 
all the other servers within my configuration are Solaris 8 using
oracalltor.se Version 1.28. I've tried that version on my Solaris 9 box and
it comes up with and error: 

"orcallator.se", line 845: error: argument type mismatch: arg #2: stat 
"orcallator.se", line 835: error: argument type mismatch: arg #2: stat 
"orcallator.se", line 2173: fatal: Errors detected.  Exiting. 

Then I upgraded to orcallator's Version 1.34 and I get the segmentation
Fault. 

[ukbhu032t] [/opt/RICHPse/orcallator] # ../bin/se   -DWATCH_CPU
orcallator.se 10 
Segmentation Fault 
[ukbhu032t] [/opt/RICHPse/orcallator] # uname -a 
SunOS ukbhu032t 5.9 Generic_117171-07 sun4u sparc SUNW,Netra-T12 
[ukbhu032t] [/opt/RICHPse/orcallator] # isainfo -k 
sparcv9 
[ukbhu032t] [/opt/RICHPse/orcallator] # ../bin/se   -DWATCH_CPU
orcallator.se 10 
Segmentation Fault 
[ukbhu032t] [/opt/RICHPse/orcallator] # pkginfo -l RICHPse | grep VERSION 
   VERSION:  3.3.1 (10:06 PM 08/14/03) 
[ukbhu032t] [/opt/RICHPse/orcallator] # head -20 orcallator.se | grep
Version 
// Version 1.34:   Jul 14, 2002 Support for SE version 3.3.  Break 
[ukbhu032t] [/opt/RICHPse/orcallator] # 
        
The rest of the examples work perfectly ( the ones I've tried ) 

[ukbhu032t] [/opt/RICHPse/examples] # ../bin/se cpus.se 
cpu:  0 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu:  1 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu:  2 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu:  3 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu:  8 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu:  9 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu: 10 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu: 11 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu: 16 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu: 17 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu: 18 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 
cpu: 19 state: on-line clock: 1200 MHz 

I've been reading the SE toolkit docs but there isn't much about orcallator.


Any help would be highly appreciated 

TIA 

Best regards,

Kenneth Modrego
UNIX Systems Administrator
Europe & Africa Region
Toyota Financial Services (UK) PLC
Tel:  +44 (0)1737 365509
Fax: +44 (0)1737 365520
mailto:kenneth.modrego at toyota-fs.com 

This correspondence is for the intended recipient only. It may contain
confidential or legally privileged information or both. No confidentiality
or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission or unauthorised
alteration during transmission. If you are not the intended recipient, any
disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken
in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you receive this
correspondence in error, please immediately delete it from your system and
notify the sender. Any views expressed in this message are those of the
individual sender, except where the sender expressly, and with authority,
states them to be the views of Toyota. This message has been checked for
viruses but the recipient is strongly advised to rescan the message before
opening any attachments or attached executable files. 

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: </pipermail/orca-users/attachments/20041118/1c20613f/attachment.html>


More information about the Orca-users mailing list