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  Use of uninitialized value $output in concatenation (.) or string at
  ./rrdtimer.pl line 266 (#1)
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1616107890: archiver successfully forked into background and running on PID 4074  
1616107890 Initializing modules...  
1616107890 END Initializing modules...  
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starting module: "part"  
PART: Operating system "linux" not supported!  
PART: Falling back to "default"  
part running on PID 4078  
   
   
starting module: "ping"  
ping running on PID 4081  
   
   
starting module: "system"  
system running on PID 4085  
   
   
starting module: "temp"  
temp running on PID 4088  
   
   
starting module: "traffic"  
traffic running on PID 4097  
   
   
starting module: "wireless"  
wireless running on PID 4100  
   
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memfre in subtraction (-) at  
./platform/linux.pm line 232 (#1)  
(W uninitialized) An undefined value was used as if it were already (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. 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 suppress this warning assign a defined value to your variables.
   
To help you figure out what was undefined, perl will try to tell you To help you figure out what was undefined, perl will try to tell you
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literally in your program. For example, "that $foo" is usually literally in your program. For example, "that $foo" is usually
optimized into "that " . $foo, and the warning will refer to the optimized into "that " . $foo, and the warning will refer to the
concatenation (.) operator, even though there is no . in concatenation (.) operator, even though there is no . in
your program. your program.
   
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memtot in subtraction (-) at Use of uninitialized value $output in rename at ./rrdtimer.pl line 266 (#1)
./platform/linux.pm line 232 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::membuf in subtraction (-) at  
./platform/linux.pm line 232 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memcac in subtraction (-) at  
./platform/linux.pm line 232 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memfre in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::membuf in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memcac in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::swpfre in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::swpuse in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
part running on PID 4078  
   
ping running on PID 4081  
   
system running on PID 4085  
   
temp running on PID 4088  
   
traffic running on PID 4097  
   
wireless running on PID 4100  
   
1616108021Stopping all running modules.  
1616108021Daemon exiting normally.  
PID-file removed.  
   
   
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1616108022: archiver successfully forked into background and running on PID 4814  
1616108022 Initializing modules...  
1616108022 END Initializing modules...  
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starting module: "part"  
PART: Operating system "linux" not supported!  
PART: Falling back to "default"  
part running on PID 4818  
   
   
starting module: "ping"  
ping running on PID 4821  
   
   
starting module: "system"  
system running on PID 4825  
   
   
starting module: "temp"  
temp running on PID 4828  
   
   
starting module: "traffic"  
traffic running on PID 4832  
   
   
starting module: "wireless"  
wireless running on PID 4835  
   
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memfre in subtraction (-) at  
./platform/linux.pm line 232 (#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 will try to tell you  
the name of the variable (if any) that was undefined. In some cases  
it cannot do this, so it also tells you what operation you used the  
undefined value in. Note, however, that perl optimizes your program  
anid 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 $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memtot in subtraction (-) at  
./platform/linux.pm line 232 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::membuf in subtraction (-) at  
./platform/linux.pm line 232 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memcac in subtraction (-) at  
./platform/linux.pm line 232 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memfre in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::membuf in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::memcac in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::swpfre in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
Use of uninitialized value $HotSaNICmod::OSdep::swpuse in concatenation (.) or  
string at ./platform/linux.pm line 234 (#1)  
1616108023 WIRELESS: setting up database zlebra-krive-kritozle.rrd for values [0..U]  
1616108023 WIRELESS: setting up database zlebra-krive-zletokri.rrd for values [0..U]  
part running on PID 4818  
   
ping running on PID 4821  
   
system running on PID 4825  
   
temp running on PID 4828  
   
traffic running on PID 4832  
   
wireless running on PID 4835  
   
1616108170Stopping all running modules.  
1616108170Daemon exiting normally.  
PID-file removed.  
   

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