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MRTG like tool for plotting Linux and Solaris system statistics
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ORCA ==== Orca is a tool useful for plotting arbitrary data from text files onto a directory on a Web server. It has the following features: * Creates an HTML tree of HTML and image (PNG or GIF) files. * Creates an index of URL links listing all available targets. * Creates an index of URL links listing all different plot types. * No separate CGI set up required. * Can be run under cron or it can sleep itself waiting for file updates based on when the file was last updated. * Configuration file based. * Reads arbitrarily formatted text or binary data files. * Watches data files for updates and sleeps between reads. * Finds new files at specified times. * Remembers the last modification times for files so they do not have to be reread continuously. * Allows arbitrary grouping of data from different files into the same or different plots. * Allows arbitrary math performed on data read from one file. An example of the output generated by Orca is located at: http://www.orcaware.com/orca/orca-example/ Orca is written completely in Perl. To install, configure and use Orca, read the INSTALL file. Some sample configuration files for Orca can be found in the lib directory. For an overview of the design decisions that made Orca what it is today, read the article http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-07-1999/swol-07-realtime.html Orca is based on the RRDtool written by Tobias Oetiker. To really understand Orca and how it saves and manages your data, you should understand RRDtool, which serves as the backend binary data filestore. I recommend reading the documentation that comes with RRDtool. It will explain how the data files Orca uses are created, maintained, and used to create the images that Orca creates. Read about RRDtool at http://people.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/ DATA COLLECTION TOOLS ===================== Orca does not generate the data itself that it plots. This is left for other programs. Currently only one such data gathering and measuring program is included here with Orca. orcallator.se ============== The other tool in this package is an updated version of orcallator.se written by Adrian Cockcroft. Percollator.se is a tool written for Solaris SPARC and Solaris x86 that collects a large amount of system and web server statistics and prints them into a file for later processing and plotting. For documentation on the original orcallator.se tool, see the URL http://www.sunworld.com/swol-03-1996/swol-03-perf.html This version of orcallator.se collects much more data than the original on Solaris systems. I have designed an Orca configuration file designed to read the output of this orcallator. Sample output from this set up is displayed at http://www.orcaware.com/orca/orca-example/ Documentation on the data that orcallator.se collects can be viewed at http://www.orcaware.com/orca/docs/orcallator.html DOWNLOAD AT ============ These tools are available for download from http://www.orcaware.com/orca/ KEEPING BLAIR HAPPY =================== If you want to show your appreciation for Orca, go to http://www.orcaware.com/wish_list.html MAILING LISTS ============= Four mailing lists exist for Orca. To subscribe to any of the mailing lists, please visit the URL listed below. You have the option of choosing a digest form of the mailing list when you subscribe to the mailing list or anytime thereafter. To send email to any of these lists you must subscribe to the list. orca-announce@orcaware.com The orca-announce@orcaware.com mailing list is a *low* volume moderated mailing list for announcing stable releases of Orca and affiliated data measurement tools used with Orca. Home http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/orca-announce Subscribe via web http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/orca-announce Subscribe via email orca-announce-request@orcaware.com with subject "subscribe" Archive http://www.orcaware.com/pipermail/orca-announce/ orca-users@orcaware.com The orca-users@orcaware.com is the mailing list for Orca users. Problems relating to downloading, configuring, compiling the necessary Perl modules, installing and configuring Orca belong here. Home http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/orca-users Subscribe via web http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/orca-users Subscribe via email orca-users-request@orcaware.com with subject "subscribe" Archive http://www.orcaware.com/pipermail/orca-users/ orca-dev@orcaware.com The orca-dev@orcaware.com mailing list is for Orca developers who develop Orca or its affiliated data gathering tools. Home http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/orca-dev Subscribe via web http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/orca-dev Subscribe via email orca-dev-request@orcaware.com with subject "subscribe" Archive http://www.orcaware.com/pipermail/orca-dev/ orca-checkins@orcaware.com The orca-checkins@orcaware.com is a publically accessible, moderated list which is used to disseminate version control check-in messages made by the Orca maintainers, to the Orca developer community. This list is an adjunct to the publically available GitHub tree. If you intend to follow the git checkins, you should also join the orca-dev@orcaware.com mailing list for discussions. Home http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/orca-checkins Subscribe via web http://www.orcaware.com/mailman/listinfo/orca-checkins Subscribe via email orca-checkins-request@orcaware.com with subject "subscribe" Archive http://www.orcaware.com/pipermail/orca-checkins/ INSTALLATION ============ Read and follow the installation steps in INSTALL. AUTHOR ====== These two tools were written by Blair Zajac. I welcome any patches for bugs or improvements, comments and suggestions. Please send any Orca correspondence to orca-dev@orcaware.com or orca-users@orcaware.com, which I read and participate on. If you wish to contact me directly, my email address is blair@orcaware.com. NAMING OF ORCA ============== I originally named Orca FMRTG, but after asking my wife Ashley Rothschild (http://www.rothschildimage.com) for some suggestions, she came up with Orca. It turns out that there are only one or two small programs on the Internet named Orca, so the name stuck.
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