[Orca-users] Orca-Startup-Problem after successfull compilation

Matthias Lidzba matthias at lidzba.net
Thu Sep 30 09:21:00 PDT 2004


We have an Perl-Guru here and he has fixed the problem.
The failure was that perl doesnt find the correct module.
after adding the correct path to the module in the orca script - it works !

trotzdem vielen dank !

matthias lidzba

Am Donnerstag, 30. September 2004 18:13 schrieb David Michaels:
> Guten Tag, Matthias!  Wie geht es im Hamburg?  (ins Hamburg? Hmm..)
>
> Matthias Lidzba wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >i' am an german boy, sorry for my bad english.
> >i have compiled the latest orca version successfully on my solaris server.
> >there are' nt any error messages.
> >but, if i try to start the orca-server-process, i get the following
> > errors:
> >
> >./orca -v /usr/local/lib/orcallator.cfg
> >Use of uninitialized value in split at
> >/usr/bin/perl/lib/5.8.4/sun4-solaris-thread-multi/DynaLoader.pm line 80.
> >Can't locate loadable object for module RRDs in @INC (@INC contains:
>
> Wann ich die RRD Install gemacht, es gibt es sehr viel schlecht.  Ach,
> du lieber!  Ich habe nicht seit fünfzehn Jahren Deutche studiert.
>
> So I'll slip back into English.  When I installed the RRD modules on my
> Solaris 9 box with perl 5.6.1 (comes with Solaris 9), I had troubles, as
> well.  I just couldn't get it to work -- I don't remember exactly what
> the problem was.  But, I found that if I used the
> /usr/perl5/5.00503/bin/perl, things seemed to work much more smoothly.
>
> It's possible you skipped the RRD install step
> (packages/rrdtool-1.0.46/), then you need to go back and do that.  Look
> carefully at the results - I seem to recall RRD was the hardest part to
> install, back with the r380 snapshot.
>
> Which brings up another Frage -- which orca distribution are you using?
>
> --Dragon




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