August 12, 201114 yr I see! I explored getting sysstat working, but the GD library dependencies were frustrating. Well done, sir! Let me know if you want some css help.
August 12, 201114 yr i had a very big problem with this plugin... a few hours after i installed it, i couldn't connect to my shares anymore. server reboot etc. didn't help. only after i removed the plugin and restarted the server, i can connect to my shares again... i couldn't find anything suspicious in my syslog. so no clue, why this happened.
August 13, 201114 yr Hello I tried this today, very nice add on. Only had one oddity with it. I know it's in beta and you'll be cleaning it up in the future, just passing on my experience. When I first installed it, I couldn't get to the server via smb, I got the following error in windows \\TOWER is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The network address is invalid I can ping and telnet to the name and IP of my tower. Here's what's in the syslog at the same time I tried to connect Aug 12 21:10:40 Tower portmap[994]: warning: cannot open /etc/hosts.allow: Permission denied Aug 12 21:10:40 Tower portmap[994]: warning: cannot open /etc/hosts.allow: Permission denied Aug 12 21:10:40 Tower kernel: rpc.portmap[994]: segfault at 3e2 ip b777991c sp bfdb5484 error 4 in rpc.portmap[b7774000+8000] On my Linux workstation, there is a share mounted on that PC. It disappeared when I looked (via df). So I restarted my tower, without systat enable for re-install. After the restart, on my Linux workstation, the share is now showing again, without any intervention on the Linux workstation. So I fired up sysstat again. Didn't lose the share this time, and no errors in the syslog. On my Windows PC, still getting the same error. So, thinking it might be the PC, I fired up my laptop. Got the same exact error, but no entry in the syslog. I copied a file from the tower to my linux sandbox to make sure it really was working. it was. And systat showed a nice graph of the data for disk and network. So, I restarted again without sysstat starting. The servers and shares now show up on all PC's (windows and linux). On my laptop, I started playing a movie... And started sysstat. Oddly, the movie kept playing, but in a new file explorer on windows, I got the same error as first attempted when I try to connect to \\tower. In the window that was originally open, I could still see files, and am able to manipulate them. Now I'm not getting any errors in syslog. And I can still see the share in linux, and copy files. Just not in windows without a tower restart, and not starting sysstat. So I'm not sure where to poke next, it's just an oddity that's fairly repeatable on my windows machines. Linux was only affected the first time, and beyond that is now unaffected.
August 13, 201114 yr Author Perhaps Sysstat may cause some interruption when it initializes. You should start it at boot, BEFORE you map any drives to the server.
August 13, 201114 yr From my windows machines, I don't have drives mapped, I normally just Start --> My computer, and then put in \\tower in the address bar. (I hope this is what you meant by "map any drives"). I've tried a bunch of different combinations of starting/restarting my Windows laptop, and unraid/sysstat. No matter how I've tried it, when sysstat is running my windows machines cannot get to the tower, but in every one (except the first in the last post when I got a syslog entry), the linux machine can access the share with no problem (except during tower reboots, the only different thing I see then is a negative number on free space). The only thing I haven't tried is installing sysstat, trying to access, and then just uninstalling sysstat without a tower reboot, and then seeing if the windows machines can access shares at that point.
August 13, 201114 yr Not sure if this is of value/interest... On a windows machine where I'm still getting the original error, I run a net view tower , and it shows C:\Users\al>net view tower Shared resources at tower NAS Server Share name Type Used as Comment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- crashplan Disk Crashplan Backup Folder filing Disk Electronic Filing media Disk Media Storage movies Disk Movie Storage music Disk Music Storage photos Disk Photo storage software Disk Software Storage sort Disk Stuff that needs to be sorted stuff Disk Miscellaneous stuff techstuff Disk Technical Stuff tv Disk Television Shows The command completed successfully. I'm not a superuser in windows, is there somewhere to look that would help say why it lists/views in CMD and not in explorer?
August 13, 201114 yr Not sure if this is of value/interest... On a windows machine where I'm still getting the original error, I run a net view tower , and it shows C:\Users\al>net view tower Shared resources at tower NAS Server Share name Type Used as Comment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- crashplan Disk Crashplan Backup Folder filing Disk Electronic Filing media Disk Media Storage movies Disk Movie Storage music Disk Music Storage photos Disk Photo storage software Disk Software Storage sort Disk Stuff that needs to be sorted stuff Disk Miscellaneous stuff techstuff Disk Technical Stuff tv Disk Television Shows The command completed successfully. I'm not a superuser in windows, is there somewhere to look that would help say why it lists/views in CMD and not in explorer? Yes, but you are not going to like the answer... "Microsoft Windows" "net view" probably actively queries the "//tower" server for the shares. Window's Explorer probably knows only of what was advertised by your network's "master browser" the last time it broadcast what was shared on the LAN. Joe L.
November 16, 201114 yr hi this is the addon i was searching long but i have the same problems as others, i can`t connect to my share after installing sysstat+unraid-0.0.06-i386-bubba.tgz i also tried starting it before connection to the share, but it doesn`t work AFP & SMB doesn`t work, not even after restarting those protocols over unraid menu (Stop AVAHI...Stop AFP...Stop SMB...Start SMB...Start AFP...Start AVAHI...) server: unRAID Server Plus version: 5.0-beta13 client: Mac OS X 10.6.8 syslog: Nov 16 23:09:10 Tower sshd[2677]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22. Nov 16 23:09:26 Tower sshd[2696]: Accepted password for root from 192.168.1.100 port 59589 ssh2 Nov 16 23:09:26 Tower sshd[2706]: lastlog_filetype: Couldn't stat /var/log/lastlog: No such file or directory Nov 16 23:09:26 Tower sshd[2706]: lastlog_openseek: /var/log/lastlog is not a file or directory! Nov 16 23:09:26 Tower sshd[2706]: lastlog_filetype: Couldn't stat /var/log/lastlog: No such file or directory Nov 16 23:09:26 Tower sshd[2706]: lastlog_openseek: /var/log/lastlog is not a file or directory! //at this point i was installing your plugin, after that i tried to connect to the shares, didn`t work, so i restartet smb&afp with no good result Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (51): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event stopping_svcs (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp_event: stopping_svcs (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: Stop AVAHI... (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (52): /etc/rc.d/rc.avahidaemon stop |$stuff$ logger (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower logger: Stopping Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon: stopped Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower avahi-daemon[1366]: Got SIGTERM, quitting. Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower avahi-dnsconfd[1376]: read(): EOF Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower avahi-daemon[1366]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface eth0.IPv4 with address 192.168.1.2. (Network) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower avahi-daemon[1366]: avahi-daemon 0.6.28 exiting. Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (53): /etc/rc.d/rc.avahidnsconfd stop |$stuff$ logger (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower logger: Stopping Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD DNS Server Configuration Daemon: stopped Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (54): rm /etc/avahi/services/afp.service $stuff$> /dev/null (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (55): rm /etc/avahi/services/smb.service $stuff$> /dev/null (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: Stop AFP... (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (56): /etc/rc.d/rc.atalk stop |$stuff$ logger (Drive related) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (57): ps axc | grep -q rpc.mountd (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: _shcmd: shcmd (57): exit status: 1 (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: Stop SMB... (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (58): /etc/rc.d/rc.samba stop |$stuff$ logger (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (59): hostname Tower (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (60): echo '# Generated' >/etc/hosts (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (61): echo '127.0.0.1 Tower localhost' >>/etc/hosts (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (62): crontab -c /etc/cron.d -d $stuff$> /dev/null (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (63): :>/etc/samba/smb-shares.conf (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (64): cp /etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default- /etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default (Drive related) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: Start SMB... (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (65): /etc/rc.d/rc.samba start |$stuff$ logger (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower logger: Starting Samba: /usr/sbin/nmbd -D Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower logger: /usr/sbin/smbd -D Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (66): ps axc | grep -q rpc.mountd (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: _shcmd: shcmd (66): exit status: 1 (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: Start AFP... (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (67): /etc/rc.d/rc.atalk start |$stuff$ logger (Drive related) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower logger: starting appletalk daemons: cnid_metad afpd Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: Start AVAHI... (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower emhttp: shcmd (68): /etc/rc.d/rc.avahidaemon start |$stuff$ logger (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower logger: Process 1366 died: No such process; trying to remove PID file. (/var/run/avahi-daemon//pid) Nov 16 23:13:27 Tower logger: Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon: /usr/sbin/avahi-daemon -D Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower logger: Timeout reached while wating for return value Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower logger: Could not receive return value from daemon process. Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower emhttp: shcmd (69): /etc/rc.d/rc.avahidnsconfd start |$stuff$ logger (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower logger: Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD DNS Server Configuration Daemon: /usr/sbin/avahi-dnsconfd -D Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower avahi-dnsconfd[3306]: connect(): Connection refused Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower avahi-dnsconfd[3306]: Failed to connect to the daemon. This probably means that you Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower avahi-dnsconfd[3306]: didn't start avahi-daemon before avahi-dnsconfd. Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower emhttp: shcmd (70): cp /etc/avahi/services/afp.service- /etc/avahi/services/afp.service (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower emhttp: shcmd (71): cp /etc/avahi/services/smb.service- /etc/avahi/services/smb.service (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower emhttp: shcmd (72): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event svcs_restarted (Other emhttp) Nov 16 23:13:47 Tower emhttp_event: svcs_restarted (Other emhttp)
November 17, 201114 yr This thread seems to have gone a bit quiet since August!!! Can anyone tell me if this plugin is now working, please? Or is there still an issue of not seeing shares once Sysstat has started??? Great Plugin BubbaQ BTW!
November 18, 201114 yr Hi Speedy Thats good enough for me. I wanted to be sure before I brought the server off line. Since I am using your Simple Features Plugin too, knowing it works for you is most encouraging. Fantastic plugin BTW way. I can see this plugin joining my top three plugins alongside Simple Features and Benni Chan's Usenet trilogy Thanks for the heads up!
November 18, 201114 yr some more information about my server where i can't connect to the shares after starting this plugin i am using unMenu and sabnzbd, anyone using this things and not having a problem?
November 24, 201114 yr Awesome work! Few feature requests for more customisation basically: First is easier to be show in a screenshot than anything else really: That is: 1. Able to customise which sensors go on which graphs. I.e. checkboxes on each graph? So if I want HDD temps on one graph and CPU/Mobo/memory temps on another. 2. Fan Speeds and Voltages 3. Ability to adjust the line thickness, axes, graph size. 2560x1440 screen here, I'd like to be able to make it bigger! 4. Adjust the polling rate (not the refresh rate). 5. Show which C-state/freq the CPU is in (Lookup k10ctl and c2ctl) - cpufreq-info doesn't show the correct frequencies if you mess about with the C-state speeds 6. I can also read the temperature of the memory sticks. I know this is possible because the iStat Server Plugin reads it - possible future addition? If you could manage all that... that would be AWESOME. Also, mpstat is included within sysstat, but I get this error when I try and run it: /boot/custom/packages# mpstat -bash: /usr/bin/mpstat: cannot execute binary file Ideas? Edit: Didn't realise this was so old. Shame, it had real potential
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