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RE: RE : {bb} bb-sar.sh seems to be truncating data on some boxes



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Yes I did,
 
It stops before the A in the </A> tag after the Disk Activity header. I need to grab the disk data and see what that looks like.
 
Cheers
 
Dave


From: owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com] On Behalf Of McClinton, Rick
Sent: 22 June 2005 14:38
To: bb@bb4.com
Subject: RE: RE : {bb} bb-sar.sh seems to be truncating data on some boxes

Did you ?view source? from the web browser to see if it is only a HTML problem?

 

 


From: owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com] On Behalf Of David W Murphy
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 7:58 AM
To: bb@bb4.com
Subject: RE: RE : {bb} bb-sar.sh seems to be truncating data on some boxes
Importance: Low

 

Tried that - didn't make a difference.

 

Here's what the page looks like. on all the servers. Obviously the figures are not the same, not the names :-)

 

isws8 - sar


green Wed Jun 22 11:47:03 GMT 2005 - sar output

        

  
 
 
        [-u] CPU Utilization
        
SunOS isws8 5.8 Generic_117350-16 sun4u    06/22/05
 
11:42:00    %usr    %sys    %wio   %idle
11:47:00      96       4       0       0
        

  
 
 
        [-b] Buffer Activity
        
SunOS isws8 5.8 Generic_117350-16 sun4u    06/22/05
 
11:42:00 bread/s lread/s %rcache bwrit/s lwrit/s %wcache pread/s pwrit/s
11:47:00       0      75     100       1       5      85       1       0
        

  
 
 
        [-d] Disk Activity<

 

 

Note the < at the end of the Disk Activity line - not sure if it's significant.

 

Cheers

 

Dave

 


From: owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com] On Behalf Of FIGARO Nicolas
Sent: 22 June 2005 10:59
To: bb@bb4.com
Subject: RE : {bb} bb-sar.sh seems to be truncating data on some boxes

If I remember well there is a max size set to limit bb messages.

check for a MAXLINE entry in bbdef.sh.

 

try to modify the value and see if it runs well afterwards.

 

check also the definition in bbd/src/bb.h.

perhaps you'll have to increase the value in bb.h and recompile to have the whole sar messages.

 

N  F

 

 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com] De la part de David W Murphy
Envoyé : mercredi 22 juin 2005 11:26
À : bb@bb4.com
Objet : {bb} bb-sar.sh seems to be truncating data on some boxes

Guys,

 

I am using bb-sar.sh to pull back sar data in larrd. I am having trouble on certain boxes (mostly servers connected to a SAN or with a lot of disks attached) where the sar output stops just after the url for Disk Activity.

 

Any Ideas ?

 

I'm not sure that is a straight truncation issue as there is not a lot of data on screen and I don't get the Data Truncated message.

 

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

 

Many Thanks

 


Dave Murphy

Unix Systems Administrator

TSG Unix Team

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02075 428627

 

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