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I'm in the proccess of setting it up on a freebsd box. I have not finished working on it yet.
bb
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Post by bb »

I'm using freebsd, I get the error codes as well.
freebsd 4.4 apache/mysql/php

I am going to be going through some of the code as well, but my time is limited. Let me know if you need someone to test anything. I'll also be more than willing to share.
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i'm using on 4.5
need to find a perl script to use instead of
memfree to monitor memory use
others graphs are working
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with linprocfs now also mem is working
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Post by bb »

can you explain how you used linprocfs?
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with linux emulation enabled (i mean you have compiled linux.ko and linuxprocfs.ko as modules) just put a line as:
linproc /compat/linux/proc linprocfs rw 0 0
in your fstab
after reboot (linux_enabled="YES" in rc.conf)
you will have a linux-like proc directory in /compat/linux
then just play with the perl scripts that refer to /proc to make them point to the compat directory.
i still have just a problem with sql.php.
running it by hand give the right answer but with cron printout i have nothing as output and than empty graph :sad:
hope this will help. sorry for my english, im italian :smile:
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Post by bb »

It seems mysql info is being polled properly and with no errors. I did have to mess with paths in some of the scripts to get them to read properly.

Thanks for your reply.
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