Hmm, didnt know that it was a perl script from cobalts interface or some script a customer who may own one of the virtual sites.. Thanks for your rude comment. I wont pitch in anymore comments in the future.
------- Original Copy ------- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] parseReport.pl Date: 10/17/2001 6:10 PM From: Marco Baurdoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >le 17.10.2001 16:37, Matt Doherty � [EMAIL PROTECTED] a �crit�: > >> Perl scrips in web sites, >> I had the same problem ONCE! .. ONCE! (Johnny Dangerously) >> I currently support many web sites and do not know which one the .pl script >> came from. >> I telneted into the cobalt and typed "updatedb" command. (just to make sure >> that the cobalt is up to spec for the next command. >> next I typed "locate perlscript.pl" >> once I found it. I did my favorite command. "mv /path/to/perl/script.pl . " >> (I moved it out of its location to mine where my pwd is.) >> and waited for someone to call me on this.. It was a quick find for the person >> who put it there and for me to explain to him what its doing to the server.. >> they >> modified it and things are well now..heehee Maybe this will help you >> >> >> >> ------- Original Copy ------- >> Subject: [cobalt-developers] parseReport.pl >> Date: 10/16/2001 2:46 PM >> From: Skyhound Internet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have a Raq4 and had no problems like this for 9 months but over the last >>> few weeks I've been getting paged by the Raq that memory and CPU usage >> is >>> maxed out. This happens nearly every morning around 6am when site >> usage is >>> low. >>> >>> I have 512MB Ram but according to TOP some perl file called >> parseReport.pl >>> is taking 100% of my resources at that time. >>> >>> Does anyone know what this file is doing and why all the sudden it is >>> killing my box? And, what I can do to fix this would be appreciated as well! >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Tom Hanberg >>> > >Hum very interesting what you are telling us Matt, but I'm afraid that it's >non-sense :-)) > >The Parsereport.pl script can be found in the following directory on a Raq3, >I'm almost sure that it will be in same spot on a RaQ4: > >/usr/admserv/cgi-bin/.cobalt/webUsage/Parsereport.pl > > >This scripts is used by the Cobalt during it's logrotation, I believe it >generates the usage pages for the GUI, but it belongs to the cobalt GUI, so >don't bust unless you know what you are doing. > > >For all of you, take a glance at the /usr/admserv/cgi-bin/.cobalt, >that where Cobalt hides it's perl script, that rule the GUI. >Another directory to take a look at is >/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.003/Cobalt ( on a RaQ3 ), that's where the Cobalt >perl modules are, containing all the handling of the cgi/perl scripts > >=========================================================== ============ > >Marco Baurdoux >Unix Administrator >Infomaniak Network SA >Avenue de la Praille 26 >1227 Carouge >Switzerland >Tel: +41 (0)22 820 35 41 >Fax: +41 (0)22 820 35 46 >http://web.infomaniak.ch > >Linux/Unix is very user friendly, >it's just very picky about who its friends are !!! > >=========================================================== ============ > > > >_______________________________________________ >cobalt-developers mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers > _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
