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The perl dependancy can be solved by installing the extra perl module. I
just wanted to let you know. Something like this:
perl -MCPAN -e 'install time::HiRes'
Maybe modern linux perl has this, but my old solaris cacti machine does not.


As for the line1 suggestion. Great advice. That works perfectly.

Thanks again.
Edward

On 1/11/07, HAWKER, Dan <dan.hawker at astrium.eads.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> My data is graphing nearly perfectly. I found only two issues. Perl
> requires time::HiRes. not on my older solaris cacti machine.
> The other thing:
>
> Directory Search Operations:
>
> Total Searches is a purple graph. wholeSubTree is a green graph.
> wholSubTree is always less then total, but I do not see it. Is it behind the
> purple total searches graph?
>
>
> Edward
>
>   Hi Edward,
>
> time::HiRes - Ummm, sorry :)  Is just a quick script I borrowed from
> another Cacti template. Works, but my perl programming skills are almost as
> good as my skills in any foreign language. I can usually listen, read it and
> get the gist of whats going on, however actually making a conversation takes
> more than I know.
>
> Good spot. Yeah, it seems it is. This can be seen by changing the graph
> type for the total searches. For instance if you change it to Line1, (Graph
> Templates -> FDS Search -> Edit Item #9) you can clearly see the other
> searches behind.
>
> Dan
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