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Ppstats on NT

BoberFett

Lifer
Those of you running ppstats on an NT box, how are you doing it?

I have a version of perl installed that came with the NT 4 Resource Kit, but it doesn't seem to want to work with that. I've hunted around and haven't had any luck finding a more recent version. I'd like to get my proxy running stats so that those using the round robin. I'm sort of stuck right now.
 
Nevermind.

I went into the script and commented out the setpriority call like it told me to do. 😛 I'll get back to you if I run into any other problems.
 
OK, now that I've got GnuPlot pretty much figured out, why does it crash on me at that point in the script? It's creating the main graph, but when it gets to the point where it's trying to create the graph in the e1/ directory, it says that:

The name specified is not recognized as an
internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Personal Proxy Statistics : Cannot execute c:/gnuplot/pgnuplot.exe c:/stats/rc5/e1/gnuplot.ini (256)

When I just run pgnuplot with the name of that file as a parameter, it creates the graph no problem.
 
Bober,

Don't know what to tell you. I kept getting errors when I manually ran the .pl script. When I ran it under System Agent, I never got the error. Very strange, but as long as I don't mess with it, it seems to run fine. Go figure. 😉
 
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