> I have an current and annoying problem, when a run perfmeter on one of
> our ultra2 machines I get a R.I.P. where it should display the graphs
> perfmeter show.
Make sure that rstatd is running.
tuupola@appelsiini.net
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Hi Jose,
The machine you wish to monitor must be able to run the rpc.rstatd
statistics server. It is usually run from inetd, so a
(non-commented :-) line for it should be present in /etc/inetd.conf.
Apart from that I have no good guesses.
Good luck
Carsten
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Carsten B. Knudsen Email: cbk@terma.dk
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Hi Jose,
This problem happens when either the machine you are running perfmeter
on
if it is a remote connection, or the machine whose performance you are
trying
to display lose connection to the network. Check your network
connections and
network cards and also your routing if you are displaying a remote
machine
which is on a different subnet.
Regards
Rob
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Hi,
Check for the rstatd enabled on /etc/inetd.conf of the machine
whose performance you need to monitor. Uncomment the line and restart
inetd.
Regards
Harish S
harishs@shafika.vetri.com .
harishs@thiru.vetri.com
For some reason my inetd.conf file was correct but will not exec the
rstat.d,
final solution for my problem: exec the rstatd then exec the perfmeter.
Thanks for such prompt and accurate response.
Jose Morales
jmorales@polar.es
Telefonica I+D www.tid.es
Prueva de Systemas
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