I am running a Informix-4GL program to insert/update/delete on a particular table (say xxx). Now I want to create a logfile in unix which will store the affected data(say xxx.*) along with user information (say uname,IP address etc.)
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I have tried the... (0 Replies)
I need some help with creating graphs using the rrdtool. I have never used it before. I installed by yum install rrdtool.
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432
542
234
531
1004
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I need to create a csv file to store oracle query output. This report need to be created on hourly basis. The csv file report format as "Report_22_Sep_09_13IST.csv". I have the oracle query. Now i need to create and move the oracle query output to the report row by row starting from 3rd row.... (6 Replies)
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I am trying to install redhat into one of my machine, but during boot up from Redhat Dvd, it mention not able to detect my HDD and it need another driver to install into it.
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I have data in a CSV file that looks like;
1353557880:1.111:123.3
1353557940:1.113:123.3
1353558000:1.118:123.3
1353558060:1.123:123.3
1353558120:1.218:123.3
I'm running the following;
while IFS=":" read d a b; do rrdtool update temp.rrd $d:$a:$b; done <temp6
It gives me the following... (2 Replies)
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I just began to be interested about the bash access.
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I have this code that gives this error on Linux and will be grateful if you can help
import rrdtool
try:
ret_asd = rrdtool.update(myfile.rrd,'N:%s:%s' %(metric1, metric2));
except rrdtool.error, e:
print e
When i run the above i get the below error
except... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
add_txrx
ADD_TXRX(1) General Commands Manual ADD_TXRX(1)NAME
add_txrx - add two new Data Sources called 'tx' and 'rx' to an RRD file
SYNOPSIS
add_txrx <file> ...
DESCRIPTION
This utility is used when upgrading from FlowScan-1.005 (or less) to FlowScan-1.006 (or greater). It is used to add two new Data Sources
to FlowScan ".rrd" files. e.g.:
$ make install # install FlowScan-1.006 in your existing FlowScan dir
$ cd $prefix/graphs
$ add_txrx total.rrd *.*.*.*_*.rrd
tx - a count of the unique source IP addresses
that have transmitted flows
rx - a count of the unique destination IP addresses
that have received flows
These Data Sources will allows FlowScan users to calculate the average number of bytes, packets, and flows per host and to determine the
overall level of activity (in terms of numbers of individual hosts) for each subnet and for the entire campus.
The values will be recorded only if you use the TopN directive with the CampusIO and/or SubNetIO reports. TopN was introduced in FlowS-
can-1.006.
For instance, if you set CampusIO's TopN to a value greater than zero, the tx value in FlowScan's "total.rrd" is the number of unique
source IP addresses (hosts) from which FlowScan has seen outbound flows.
Upgrading your RRD Files
If you are upgrading, it is necessary to add two new Data Sources to the some of your existing RRD files. Before running flowscan, backup
your RRD files, e.g.:
$ cd $prefix/graphs
$ tar cf saved_rrd_files.tar *.rrd
then do this:
$ cd $prefix/graphs
$ ../bin/add_txrx total.rrd [1-9]*.*.*.*_*.rrd
SEE ALSO add_ds.pl(1), event2vrule(1), flowscan(1), ip2hostname(1), locker(1)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Anibal Monsalve Salazar, for the Debian Project.
ADD_TXRX(1)