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Re: Visuals using PCP

To: Sai p Seshasayee <sseshas@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Visuals using PCP
From: Nathan Scott <nscott@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 09:37:10 +1000
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On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 17:03 -0400, Sai p Seshasayee wrote:
> 
> Hi Nathan, 
> 
> 1) I used this QT package: qt4-doc-4.2.1-1.i386.rpm .  I am not sure
> if it is for Linux. I am not able to find the version for Linux and is
> not available in 
> "http://oss.sgi.com/~nathans/";. I will really appreciate if you can
> send me the link for the same (I spent lot of time on it but was able
> to locate rpms for 
> Fedora and Mandrake and not RH Linux) . Is this the only package I
> require? 

Fedora is Redhat.  Unless you're using Redhat Enterprise Linux, or one
of the other Redhat flavours - what does "cat /etc/redhat-release" say
on your machine?

> 2) I have been looking at the tutorial and is great. My desktop is
> Windows XP professional , I dont see any files for Installing kmchart
> for Windows. It contains the files only for Linux and Mac. Is km chart
> available for Windows XP? I am not able to find them. I am using a
> Linux server and will I be able to see the graphs on my Windows
> desktop? 

Soon ... I'm still working on the Windows version.  For now, your only
options are Linux and Mac OS X.

> 3) I am not sure whether my Linux box has graphics hardware and I will
> check it out myself. 

Good idea.

> 4) I want to collect information about multiple hosts. Should I make
> changes in the "pmcd.conf" to "allow" hosts? Is that all I should do
> or make 
> changes in other configuration files? 

No, you don't need to change anything.  Monitoring multiple hosts works
out of the box.  Read the pcpintro(1) man page for details & maybe read
the PCP books on techpubs.sgi.com to get started.

> 5) kmsnap doesnt even work on my Linux box 

It needs a working kmchart first... get kmchart going before you try
kmsnap (kmsnap is just a shell script).

cheers.

--
Nathan


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