racluster error when using -m none
Benet Leong
benet at comworth.co.jp
Sun Jan 31 21:20:33 EST 2010
Hi pengiran,
IMHO, rather than trying to turn off the aggregation function of racluster using -m none; why not just use "ra" instead?
That should return you the data stored in your argus file/stream without any aggregation and at the same time should still support any type of ra* options you have included in your racluster command.
Is there a specific reason you're not using ra for this purpose?
Best regards,
Benet Leong.
ComWorth Co., Ltd.
On Feb 1, 2010, at 11:03 AM, Carter Bullard wrote:
> Hey Pengiran,
> racluster() with the "-m none" option should be an error, as there is no aggregation.
> racluster() will use a lot of cycles and do nothing with this option. Just my opinion,
> but I think they should complain.
>
> Other pure aggregators should also complain. While rasqlinsert() and ratop()
> offer aggregation, aggregation is not their primary function, so being able to
> turn aggregation on and off is supported/required.
>
> So what are you trying to do?
>
> Carter
>
> On Jan 29, 2010, at 10:58 PM, pengiran Awang wrote:
>
>> hello..
>>
>> I wanted to turn off the aggregation function so that i will get the data store with out aggregaton.
>>
>> but when i'm using the "-m none" option, i got this error.
>>
>> shell> racluster -r argus-id1 -m none
>> racluster[13247]: 11:47:16.739104 ArgusClientInit: ArgusNewAggregator error
>>
>>
>> when using racluster without "-m none", i got the output on my screen.
>>
>> please advice.
>>
>> regards,
>> peng
>>
>
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