Hi, I've managed to install rrdtool using your instructions! Thanks a lot!
However, my installation is not correct because when I run it (by run I mean giving instructions to generate things) I get an error due to lacking dynamic dependencies. The error is the following: ld.so.1: rrdtool: fatal: libm.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: rrdtool: fatal: libmp.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: rrdtool: fatal: libscf.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: rrdtool: fatal: libXext.so.0: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: rrdtool: fatal: libmp.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: rrdtool: fatal: libscf.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: rrdtool: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/i386/librrd.so.4: symbol isnan: referenced symbol not found I installed rrdtool using: pkgutil -i rrdtool Does someone know what can be causing this problem? Thanks a lot, José Ignacio Gil Jaldo On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Jose Ignacio Gil Jaldo <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi Steve, > > I will try what you suggest but there is a couple of things that are > strange to me in what you say. > > 1. I completely agree with except for the fact that when I run in > commandline: rrdtool - <directory> the process does not end (it waits until > I type commands). That's why it's so strange to me that the process exists > inmediately. > 2. I know that stop method is not right (as I recognized in my first post) > but as I am not very proficient in Solaris/SMF/RRDTOOL I was trying to solve > the problem incrementally. So first of all I wanted to start the process. > > I will try 1 option and see how it goes. > > Thanks > > > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:50 AM, Steve Shipway <[email protected]>wrote: > >> When you define a normal solaris SMF service, it expects to be given a >> command that starts the process, and this process continue to live until >> killed by the kill command. >> >> >> >> Your ‘start’ method is just ‘rrdtool’, which will exit on finishing the >> commands – which is what happens. >> >> Your ‘stop’ method has ‘blabla’ instead of the process ID (which you >> cannot determine anyway). >> >> >> >> When you want to run rrdtool as a service, you actually should do it via >> xinetd, which will spawn a separate handler per connection. >> >> >> >> To make it work with solaris, you have two options: >> >> >> >> 1. Use the inetd method; I’m not an expert with SMF, but I know you >> can (somehow) define inetd-type handlers via SMF as well using a differrent >> syntax >> >> 2. Use rrdcached instead of rrdtool. This is probably a better >> solution, though you might want to get the trunk version of rrdtool 1.4.x in >> order to have the maximum possible support for the various rrdtool >> commands. The rrdcached command will work nicely with SMF as it is a single >> daemon and will output the PID to a separate file which you can then use in >> your kill command. >> >> >> >> I would use option (2) but your circumstances might mean (1) is a better >> option for you. >> >> >> >> Steve >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> *Steve Shipway* >> >> ITS Unix Services Design Lead >> >> University of Auckland, New Zealand >> >> Floor 1, 58 Symonds Street, Auckland >> >> *Phone: +64 (0)9 3737599 ext 86487* >> >> *DDI: +64 (0)9 924 6487* >> >> *Mobile: +64 (0)21 753 189* >> >> *Email: [email protected]* >> >> P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail >> >> * * >> >> >> >> *From:* [email protected][mailto: >> rrd-users-bounces+s.shipway <rrd-users-bounces%2Bs.shipway>= >> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Jose Ignacio Gil Jaldo >> *Sent:* Wednesday, 1 December 2010 1:04 a.m. >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* [rrd-users] RRDTool as a server in Solaris >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm very new to Solaris and to rrdtool, but in my company we've been using >> rrdtool in linux without any problem. >> >> Anyway, I'm trying deploy it in a solaris 10 machine and I am not being >> able to start it as a server. >> >> I have created a SMF to start it but it seems to go down. The SMF is: >> >> <?xml version='1.0'?> >> <!DOCTYPE service_bundle SYSTEM >> '/usr/share/lib/xml/dtd/service_bundle.dtd.1'> >> <service_bundle type='manifest' name='export'> >> <service name='rrdtool' type='service' version='0'> >> <create_default_instance enabled='true'/> >> <single_instance/> >> <instance name='rrdtool' enabled='false'> >> <exec_method >> type='method' >> name='start' >> exec='/opt/csw/bin/rrdtool - <Directory>' >> timeout_seconds='0'> >> </exec_method> >> <exec_method >> type='method' >> name='stop' >> exec='kill -9 blabla' >> timeout_seconds='30'> >> </exec_method> >> </instance> >> </service> >> </service_bundle> >> >> where <Directory> is the place where I want to leave the statistics. >> However, when I try to start it using: svcadm enable rrdtool:rrdtool >> >> I get the following log: >> /usr/bin/kill[8]: blabla: Arguments must be %job or process ids >> [ Nov 30 11:42:55 Method "stop" exited with status 1 ] >> [ Nov 30 11:50:44 Leaving maintenance because disable requested. ] >> [ Nov 30 11:50:44 Disabled. ] >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Enabled. ] >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Executing start method ("/opt/csw/bin/rrdtool - >> /opt/synchronica/synchronica/demo-server/statistics") ] >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Method "start" exited with status 0 ] >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Stopping because all processes in service exited. ] >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Executing stop method ("kill -9 blabla") ] >> /usr/bin/kill[8]: blabla: Arguments must be %job or process ids >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Method "stop" exited with status 1 ] >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Executing stop method ("kill -9 blabla") ] >> /usr/bin/kill[8]: blabla: Arguments must be %job or process ids >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Method "stop" exited with status 1 ] >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Executing stop method ("kill -9 blabla") ] >> /usr/bin/kill[8]: blabla: Arguments must be %job or process ids >> [ Nov 30 11:50:47 Method "stop" exited with status 1 ] >> >> Also if I run that command in command-line it does not end inmediately and >> I can run commands. >> >> I know that kill -9 blablabla is not correct but it should not be executed >> (it is executed because the command ends). Any clue about the problem cause? >> Do I have to register something else anywhere? >> >> Thanks a lot >> >> >
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