Hi Simon:

On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 3:45 AM, Simon G. <semy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Why default gmond's installation configures it to look for configuration
> files in /usr/local/etc/gmond.conf?

/usr/local is the default prefix when you build from source.

> Everywhere in documentation I see "/etc/ganglia/gmond.conf".
> "/etc/ganglia/gmetad-python.conf" and when gmetad-python looks for
> confgiuration in proper directory ("/etc/ganglia/gmetad-python.conf"), gmond
> looks in wrong one.

The documentation in the wiki assumes you're using binary packages
(RPM or deb) which most people do.  Perhaps we could improve the
documentation by making this clearer.

I haven't been following the Debian/Ubuntu package situation, but
don't they have readily available package for gmetad-python?

Cheers,

Bernard

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