yemi et al.

i'll have a fix for the 0.0.0.0 host problem very soon.  i've traced it
down to inet_ntop madness on solaris.  more details soon.

-matt

On Thu, 2004-05-27 at 16:44, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
> --- "Adesanya, Adeyemi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > Hi there.
> > 
> > I took Matts latest 2.6.0 snapshot from
> > http://www.matt-massie.com/ganglia . Applied Martin's patch file
> > containing Michael's kstat_lookup fix to solaris.c and then built on
> 
>  Michael's stuff is now in CVS, btw.
> 
> > RedHat Enterprise 3.0 (2.4 kernel) , Solaris 5.8 and Solaris 5.9
> > without a hitch. Note that on both Solaris platforms, 'configure'
> > informs me that the platform is unsupported. 
> >
> 
>  have not seen that before ...
>  
> > Anyway, ran gmond on Linux without any problems so far and the XML
> > output now appears to free of any unwanted characters. Still getting
> > some interesting behaviour on Solaris - gmond refuses to give me any
> > XML when I run telnet from the command line. 
> > 
> > 
> > Example:
> > 
> > gmond.conf contains the following channel:
> > 
> >  <Channel>
> > address thisLinuxHost
> > port 6680
> > action send_receive
> > </Channel>
> > 
> > Works fine on Linux. Open a shell on thisLinuxHost and run "telnet
> > localhost 8649" and the expected XML is output.
> > But on Solaris:
> > 
> >  <Channel>
> > address thisSolarisHost
> > port 6680
> > action send_receive
> > </Channel>
> > 
> > Does not give the same result. Open a shell on thisSolarisHost and
> > "telnet localhost 8649" responds with a "connection refused".
> > 
> > Running gmond in debug mode seems to provide clues. gmond responds
> > with:
> > 
> > server_thread() Host 0.0.0.0 tried to connect and was refused
> > 
> 
>  Yes, when I tested solaris today, I had the same behaviour. Adding
> 0.0.0.0 to the trusted hosts "fixed" it to me.
> 
> Martin
> 
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