Guys:

I have now successfully built Ganglia snapshot RPMs based on trunk
(3.1.0) on CentOS 4.

Got a quick question about multicpu.conf -- by default, this is
installed with the RPM and enabled, should it be?

Because apparently, the kernel which comes with CentOS 4 does not
support it, as I get the following syslog message when I start gmond:

GMOND[31539]: slurpfile() open() error on file
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq: No such file or
directory

We might have discussed this issue previously, so I apologize in
advance if I missed the answer.

Thanks,

Bernard

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