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RE: {bb} Question about temperature-larrd.pl script
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- Subject: RE: {bb} Question about temperature-larrd.pl script
- From: "PAUL WILLIAMSON" <pwilliamson@mandtbank.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 13:50:58 -0500
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Cool. So do I only need to put larrd/larrd.pl in the ext directory?
Rick,
Thanks for the pointers, but now I've got another question.
I had been putting the externals that I wanted to run (up-larrd.pl,
temperature-larrd.pl, etc.) in the $BB_Client_HOME/ext/larrd directory,
adding that script to bb-bbexttab and restarting the client
on the BBDISPLAY server. It sounds like you are saying I only
need to have larrd/larrd.pl in the bb-bbexttab and ext/larrd, and
then control the collectors via the DATALIST in larrd-config.pl?
Sorry to be so thick about this, I'm still trying to understand how
LARRD works. Fortunately I know BB and RRD, so this shouldn't
be all that hard, right?
Thanks,
Paul
>>> McClinton_Rick@tmaresources.com 12/20/05 11:14 AM >>>
They are set by larrd-config.pl. Add "temperature" to @DATALIST in
larrd-config.pl and then larrd will run temperature-larrd.pl.
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From: owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com] On Behalf Of PAUL
WILLIAMSON
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 4:49 PM
To: bb@bb4.com
Subject: {bb} Question about temperature-larrd.pl script
Importance: Low
Sorry to bother everyone again...
I've got a Solaris 8 box, larrd is installed and working correctly.
Now I want to branch out and add the temperature-larrd.pl
to the base install, and as I understand the code, I only need
this script on the BBDISPLAY server. When I try to run this
on my test box, I'm getting:
Empty compile time value given to use lib at
/opt/bbc/ext/temperature-larrd.pl line 34
It specifically involves this line:
use lib $ENV{'RRDPM'};
and I've got three of these environmental vars that I don't seem to
have
defined anywhere. I'm running this on a 1.9h server, not on the
client.
RRDPM
LARRDPM
BBRRDS
Should I be setting these environment variables someplace?
Thanks,
Paul
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