[rtg] Fwd: RTG 0.9 install issues
Adriano Amaral
c4ipp3r at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 12:09:26 EDT 2009
Thanks Mate,
I'll get the latest version ...
Adriano
Adrian Chadd a écrit:
> Those directives are now specific to each target host/interface.
>
> I've removed OutOfRange and SNMP_Ver from the default rtg.conf in
> the 'rtg2' project on google code.
>
>
>
>
> Adrian
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2009, Adriano Amaral wrote:
>
>> After following the cake recipie to compile RTG 0.9 on FreeBSD 7.0 (BTW
>> worked fine) I'm getting some errors running the rtgpool. Basically is
>> telling me
>>
>> *** Unrecongized directive: OutOfRange=93750000000 in
>> /usr/local/rtg/etc/rtg.conf
>>
>> and this is the vanilla rtg.cfg config:
>>
>> #
>> # RTG Master Config
>> #
>> Interval 300
>> HighSkewSlop 3
>> LowSkewSlop .5
>> OutOfRange 93750000000
>> SNMP_Ver 1
>> SNMP_Port 161
>> DB_Host localhost
>> DB_Database rtg
>> DB_User snmp
>> DB_Pass rtgdefault
>> DB_Driver librtgmysql.so
>> Threads 5
>>
>>
>> Any ideas ??
>>
>>
>> Axford M.F. a ?crit:
>>
>>> I think that issue was fixed with the "libtoolize --force" command,
>>> You may also need to run some of all of the various automake/autoconf
>>> tools first.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> *From:* rtg-bounces at lists.grdata.com
>>> [mailto:rtg-bounces at lists.grdata.com] *On Behalf Of *Harry Marcson
>>> *Sent:* 15 March 2009 01:32
>>> *To:* rtg at lists.grdata.com
>>> *Subject:* [rtg] Fwd: RTG 0.9 install issues
>>>
>>> Accidentally, sent it directly to Mike.. Forwarding..
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: *Harry Marcson* <harrymarcson at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:harrymarcson at gmail.com>>
>>> Date: 2009/3/15
>>> Subject: Re: [rtg] RTG 0.9 install issues
>>> To: "Axford M.F." <M.F.Axford at soton.ac.uk
>>> <mailto:M.F.Axford at soton.ac.uk>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the tips Mike!
>>>
>>> With these steps:
>>>
>>>
>>> mkdir cgilib-0.4/.deps
>>> touch cgilib-0.4/.deps/cgi.Po
>>>
>>> I am now a bit further, and getting these errors:
>>>
>>> libtool: unrecognized option `--tag=CC'
>>> Try `libtool --help' for more information.
>>> make[2]: *** [librtgmysql.lo] Error 1
>>> make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/rtg/src'
>>> make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
>>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/rtg/src'
>>>
>>> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [root at w1 rtg]# find . -name librtgmysql.c -print
>>> ./src/librtgmysql.c
>>> [root at w1 rtg]# cat ./src/librtgmysql.c |grep MYSQL
>>> MYSQL getmysql() {
>>> MYSQL *mysql;
>>> MYSQL mysql = getmysql();
>>> MYSQL mysql = getmysql();
>>> MYSQL* mysql;
>>> mysql = (MYSQL*)malloc(sizeof(MYSQL));
>>> if (MYSQL_VERSION_ID > 40000) {
>>> mysql_options(mysql, MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_GROUP, "rtg");
>>> /* MYSQL *mysql_real_connect(MYSQL *mysql, const char
>>> *host, const char *user, const char *passwd, const char *db,
>>> unsigned int port, const char *unix_socket, unsigned long
>>> client_flag) */
>>> MYSQL mysql = getmysql();
>>> MYSQL mysql = getmysql();
>>> MYSQL mysql = getmysql();
>>> MYSQL mysql = getmysql();
>>> MYSQL_RES *result2;
>>> MYSQL_ROW row;
>>> MYSQL mysql = getmysql();
>>> MYSQL_RES *result;
>>> MYSQL_ROW row;
>>>
>>> As you can see, there are many MYSQL types, some of them are
>>> MYSQL*, others are with a space between MYSQL and * etc.
>>>
>>> I tried adding a " *" behind every MYSQL, but this did not help
>>> unfortunately. Do you still have the fixed version somewhere?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Harry
>>>
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