From 4cea93ea51fceb532c4b07b70c18eeb412aaeed7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Sabino Mullane Date: Tue, 26 May 2015 22:02:30 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Remove tabs, cleanup whitespace --- check_postgres.pl | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/check_postgres.pl b/check_postgres.pl index f8da6b8aa..a7a2a7679 100755 --- a/check_postgres.pl +++ b/check_postgres.pl @@ -2254,10 +2254,10 @@ sub run_command { if ($arg->{dbnumber} and $arg->{dbnumber} != $num) { next; } - ## Likewise if we have specified "target" database info and this is not our choice - if ($arg->{target} and $arg->{target} != $db) { + ## Likewise if we have specified "target" database info and this is not our choice + if ($arg->{target} and $arg->{target} != $db) { next; - } + } ## Just to keep things clean: truncate $tempfh, 0; @@ -7295,9 +7295,9 @@ FROM ( FROM $seqname) foo }; } - # Use UNION ALL to query multiple sequences at once, however if there are too many sequences this can exceed + # Use UNION ALL to query multiple sequences at once, however if there are too many sequences this can exceed # maximum argument length; so split into chunks of 200 sequences or less and iterate over them. - while (my @seq_sql_chunk = splice @seq_sql, 0, 200) { + while (my @seq_sql_chunk = splice @seq_sql, 0, 200) { my $seqinfo = run_command(join("\nUNION ALL\n", @seq_sql_chunk), { target => $db }); # execute all SQL commands at once for my $r2 (@{$seqinfo->{db}[0]{slurp}}) { # now look at all results my ($seqname, $last, $slots, $used, $percent, $left) = @$r2{qw/ seqname last_value slots used percent numleft / }; @@ -7322,7 +7322,7 @@ FROM $seqname) foo push @warn => $msg; } } - } + } if ($MRTG) { my $msg = join ' | ' => map { $_->[0] } @{$seqinfo{$maxp}}; do_mrtg({one => $maxp, msg => $msg}); -- 2.30.2