Zdravim Lidicky,
mama takyto problem.... na Debiane mam nahodeny Hotsanic, vcetky moduly idu tak ako maju...Trafix, netstat a podobne, ale ping mi nechce stale dako ist...pzoeral som aj help na stranke hotsanicu ale nic pouzitelne tam nebolo... podla mna je chyba v tom ze mi chyba daky balicek...ale otazka znie aky? :(
mam nainstalovane rrdtool, librrds-perl, perl5.8.8 a ostatne... ale neviem kde je chyba... robi mi to na 2 servroch... a neviem si s tym vobec rady...
najde sa tu niekto kto mi poradi?
Diky
no mal si pravdu...detailne som to pozrel... :)) ospravedlnujem sa..
v logu som nasiel toto
Use of uninitialized value in printf at ./diagrams.pl line 167 (#1)
(W uninitialized) An undefined value was used as if it were already
defined. It was interpreted as a "" or a 0, but maybe it was a mistake.
To suppress this warning assign a defined value to your variables.
To help you figure out what was undefined, perl tells you what operation
you used the undefined value in. Note, however, that perl optimizes your
program and the operation displayed in the warning may not necessarily
appear literally in your program. For example, "that $foo" is
usually optimized into "that " . $foo, and the warning will refer to
the concatenation (.) operator, even though there is no . in your
program.
Use of uninitialized value in printf at ./diagrams.pl line 812 (#1)
(W uninitialized) An undefined value was used as if it were already
defined. It was interpreted as a "" or a 0, but maybe it was a mistake.
To suppress this warning assign a defined value to your variables.
To help you figure out what was undefined, perl tells you what operation
you used the undefined value in. Note, however, that perl optimizes your
program and the operation displayed in the warning may not necessarily
appear literally in your program. For example, "that $foo" is
usually optimized into "that " . $foo, and the warning will refer to
the concatenation (.) operator, even though there is no . in your
program.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
./platform/default.pm line 17 (#1)
(W uninitialized) An undefined value was used as if it were already
defined. It was interpreted as a "" or a 0, but maybe it was a mistake.
To suppress this warning assign a defined value to your variables.
To help you figure out what was undefined, perl tells you what operation
you used the undefined value in. Note, however, that perl optimizes your
program and the operation displayed in the warning may not necessarily
appear literally in your program. For example, "that $foo" is
usually optimized into "that " . $foo, and the warning will refer to
the concatenation (.) operator, even though there is no . in your
program.
Can't exec "stats": No such file or directory at ./platform/default.pm line 17 (#2)
(W exec) A system(), exec(), or piped open call could not execute the
named program for the indicated reason. Typical reasons include: the
permissions were wrong on the file, the file wasn't found in
$ENV{PATH}, the executable in question was compiled for another
architecture, or the #! line in a script points to an interpreter that
can't be run for similar reasons. (Or maybe your system doesn't support
#! at all.)
Use of uninitialized value in open at ./platform/default.pm line 20 (#1)
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
./platform/default.pm line 20 (#1)
Uncaught exception from user code:
cannot open : No such file or directory at ./platform/default.pm line 20.
at ../../lib/HotSaNICmod.pm line 169
HotSaNICmod::init('start', 'bind') called at ./read-data.pl line 10
a aj tak som s toho mimo :D robi mi to na dvoch strojoch...
nazorna ukazka http://421.sk/stats
Jo, jo. Taky si myslim, ze to je bastl. Verze 0.5 se zacinala trochu lepsit, ale ani po nekolika letech neni dodelana. Muzu se te zeptat co ted pouzivas misto HotSaNICu?