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(Vortacist) Re: monitor.pl

by Vortacist (Pilgrim)
on Jun 06, 2001 at 05:20 UTC ( [id://86090]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to monitor.pl

Well...I tried running this on my machine and I believe there's a problem with this line, near the end:

OS        => $ ,

What's supposed to be after that $? Right now there's just a space.
Please let us know - I look forward to really getting to try this script out.

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Re: (Vortacist) Re: monitor.pl
by xphase_work (Pilgrim) on Jun 06, 2001 at 16:22 UTC
    OS => $ , is supposed to be $^O, in other words,
    $<ctrl>O. I don't know why It doesn't show up,
    there, but if you click the d/l code it should work.
    What I did was right click d/l code, save it to disk,
    then strip out the ^M's.
      Well, I made sure to right-click and save the code that way (last time I had clicked the d/l link and pasted the code into emacs, which generally works) and despite removing the ^M's, no ^O appeared. So I added it in myself, but then when I tried running monitor, I had this problem:

      Illegal division by zero at monitor.pl line 138.

      That line is in drawvals, and it's:

      $swapUsage = $values{useSwap}/$values{totSwap})*100;

      Not quite sure what's going on there. Is a value for totSwap not being added to %values, perhaps?
      FYI, I am running this script using Perl 5.6.1 on Debian/GNU Linux.

        The only thing that I can think of is that the top command
        on your system is not outputting the same info that mine is,
        mine gives:
        load averages: 0.50, 0.47, 0.41 13:03:12 83 processes: 81 sleeping, 1 running, 1 on cpu Memory: 256M real, 128M free, 64M swap in use, 192M swap free PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND 14600 baw 1 36 0 32M 21M run 7:30 8.06% netscape

        If the Memory: line is different in your output, then the regex
        that pulls the memory info won't place a value into totSwap. This
        is because i'm using array subscripting to pull the values out of
        the @memInfo array. Try changing $memInfo[?] to where the correct
        swap values would be.

        --xPhase

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