I am running Ganglia version 3.1.2 on several virtual machines on a Core 2
Duo CPU (Conroe), running Windows Server 2008, and VMWare Workstation 6.5.
I have Redhat (RHEL 4 & 5) and Suse (SLES 10 & 11) Enterprise virtual
machines, both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions. (Eight different OSes).
SLES 10 (i386 and x86_64) and SLES 11 (i386 and x86_64) do not have the
problem and neither does RHEL 5.3 (x86_64).
However RHEL 4.7 (i386 and x86_64), and RHEL 5.3 (i386) do not provide a
HOST node. Also, the HOST node for these machines do not show up on any
other host.
Reinstalling the OS from scratch, rebooting, and updating all the patches
do not work. I am actually using the same exact gmond binary for all of
the hosts of the same architecture (i.e. there is one 32-bit binary and one
64-bit binary that I installed on all the hosts). However, compiling
locally or using a binary created on another host does not seem to affect
the issue either.
Any ideas on where to start looking?
Bradley R. Harrington
Certified Software I/T Specialist
IBM Advanced Technical Support
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