On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Glen Gunselman <[email protected]> wrote: > I shot myself in the ... earlier this week when I used pkgutil to update > CSWorca on a client using network device aggregation. > > I did not have any real reason to believe updating CSWorca would fix > anything - I just shooting in the dark. It does look like orca is collecting > data for aggr1 so I think that was a good move. > > But now CSWorca-web in unable to report throughput exceeding 1000Mb (the > value is not plotted when > 1Gb). > > # Interface bits per second for > 1 Gbit interfaces. > plot { > title %g Interface Bits Per Second: $1 > source orcallator > data 1024 * 8 * ((?:(?:aggr))\d+)InKB/s > data 1024 * 8 * $1OuKB/s > line_type area > line_type line1 > legend Input > legend Output > y_legend Bits/s > data_min 0 > data_max 2000000000 > plot_width 800 > href > http://www.orcaware.com/orca/docs/orcallator.html#interface_bits_per_second > } > > I'm looking at updating CSWorca-web (as before I'm just hoping ...) but > pkgutil is showing CSWorca-web, CSWpmrdd, CSWrenderdev and CSWrrdrt are no > longer in the catalog: > > > pkgutil -C > package installed catalog > ... > CSWorca-web r535,REV=2009.03.19 not in catalog > ... > CSWpmrrd 1.4.3,REV=2010.06.25 not in catalog > ... > CSWrenderdev 0.8,REV=2004.03.30 not in catalog > ... > CSWrrdrt 1.4.3,REV=2010.06.25 not in catalog > > > It was the "not in catalog" that got me in trouble earlier this week. > > Anyone know what happened to these OpenCSW packages? Is this a problem with > pkgutil (2.0,REV=2010.06.08)?
The problem seems to be package renaming. Take a look at http://www.opencsw.org/get-it/packages/. For example, CSWorca-web is now called CSWorcaweb. -- /peter _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users
