Well there is a ganglia_python package, but I am not sure what it interfaces with, I have never used it myself. I believe it can do some limited operations with gmond/gmetric. You could do try some testing with it, I am unsure of it's capabilities.

- Ramon

Shankar, Chetan Shiva wrote:

Data sources for a gmeta daemon can only be specified through a config
file and once gmetad is started data sources cannot be added or removed
dynamically. I want to be able to change the data sources of a gmetad at
runtime without restarting it (through a programming interface,
possibly). Is this possible ?

Chetan


-----Original Message-----
From: Ramon Bastiaans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 3:15 PM
To: Shankar, Chetan Shiva
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Dynamic reconfiguration

I am not sure what you mean. What do you want to do, could you be more
specific, concrete?

Are you suggesting a reload of the config file without a daemon
restart.. or what exactly.?

- Ramon.

Shankar, Chetan Shiva wrote:

Hi,

Are there any plans to support dynamic reconfiguration in ganglia ? I want to change the gmetad and gmond topology at runtime but currently this cannot be done without restarts.

Thanks
Chetan


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