DA Forsyth wrote: > On 18 Apr 2008 , Nico Kadel-Garcia entreated about > "Re: [mrtg] cfgstoragemaker replacement": > > >>> It is a shell/awk script combo, I don't do PERL (-: >>> >>> >> ME! ME, ME, ME, ME, ME! Getting something vaguely supported to phase >> out cfgstoragemaker would be great! >> >> I've lacked the time to get hrStorage vagaries worked out, and >> cfgstoragemaker broke when I upgraded to RHEL. >> >> Shell is fine, I'm actually better with shell. >> > > ok. it does a snmpwalk to find the devices, then uses that info to > generate the CFG's. I'll have a look at generalizing it more so > users don't have to edit awk scripts.... > > >>> one question though: at this time we are suffering blackouts every 2 >>> days (2 hours long) and when a machine comes up it sometimes reports >>> the wrong (small) real memory size. any ideas why? (FreeBSD 6.2 at >>> the moment, will be 6.3 after Saturday, and 7.0 next week sometime) >>> >>> >> Couldn't tell you. Is the *client* the problem, or the server? >> > > I havn't figured it out yet because I'm regenerating the CFG's at > each boot but I'm not here to watch the boot and see what happens. > hmmm. maybe I'll force the absmax[] setting very high and watch the > graphs for a bit to see when the size value changes. it must be some > time after boot. > Why not wait until 10 minutes after the boot? Let it get a couple of scans under its belt, first.
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