If I add this code to RRDs.pm it shows that rrdtool is in the path.
What else could my problem be?
my $stan = `which rrdtool`;
BigSister::common::log( "notice", "which rrdtool = $stan" );
Monitor bsmon: Thu Sep 2 20:33:29 2004: bsmon: which rrdtool =
/usr/bin/rrdtool
Monitor bsmon:
Does this have something to do with the new DESCR?
I'm really confused. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Stan
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> I'm still having problems getting graphing to work on a Solaris 9
> machine. What is the purpose of this code and why is it failing? $@
> returns true.
>
> eval {
> require RRDs;
> $self->add_feature_provider( "rrd" );
> };
> if( $@ ) {
> BigSister::common::log( "notice", "RRDTool's perl
> module is not
> present - not using perl bindings" );
> }
>
> I've placed debug code in there and rrdtool is in the path.
>
> How do I troubleshoot this? None of my sar info is graphing.
>
> Thanks,
> Stan
>
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