Hi Maciej:

Please come find us on IRC and let's talk.

Thanks,

Bernard

On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 1:24 AM, Maciej Lasyk <mac...@lasyk.info> wrote:
> If you'd look for someone I could help with that - just send me a msg
> when you're sure ;)
>
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 11:07:22PM -0800, Bernard Li wrote:
>> Do we still have a maintainer for the Ganglia packages for EPEL?  If
>> not, should we see if somebody would like to fill that position?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bernard
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 6:15 PM, Vladimir Vuksan <vli...@veus.hr> wrote:
>> > Those RPMS work just fine for me
>> >
>> > [root@localhost ~]# uname -a
>> > Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Nov 22 
>> > 03:15:09
>> > UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>> > [root@localhost ~]# cat /etc/issue
>> > CentOS release 6.5 (Final)
>> > Kernel \r on an \m
>> >
>> > [root@localhost ~]# rpm -ivh
>> > http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/ganglia-gmond-modules-python-3.6.0-1.x86_64.rpm
>> > http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/libganglia-3.6.0-1.x86_64.rpm
>> > http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/ganglia-gmond-3.6.0-1.x86_64.rpm
>> > http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/libconfuse-2.6-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
>> > Retrieving
>> > http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/ganglia-gmond-modules-python-3.6.0-1.x86_64.rpm
>> > Retrieving
>> > http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/libganglia-3.6.0-1.x86_64.rpm
>> > Retrieving
>> > http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/ganglia-gmond-3.6.0-1.x86_64.rpm
>> > Retrieving
>> > http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/libconfuse-2.6-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
>> > warning: /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.JtASFF: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID
>> > 6b8d79e6: NOKEY
>> > Preparing...                ###########################################
>> > [100%]
>> >    1:libconfuse             ########################################### [
>> > 25%]
>> >    2:libganglia             ########################################### [
>> > 50%]
>> >    3:ganglia-gmond          ########################################### [
>> > 75%]
>> >    4:ganglia-gmond-modules-p###########################################
>> > [100%]
>> > [root@localhost ~]# gmond -d 2
>> >
>> > loaded module: core_metrics
>> > loaded module: cpu_module
>> > loaded module: disk_module
>> > loaded module: load_module
>> > loaded module: mem_module
>> > loaded module: net_module
>> > loaded module: proc_module
>> > loaded module: sys_module
>> > loaded module: python_module
>> > udp_recv_channel mcast_join=239.2.11.71 mcast_if=NULL port=8649
>> > bind=239.2.11.71 buffer=0
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 02/09/2014 09:39 AM, Jeff Layton wrote:
>> >
>> > Vladimir,
>> >
>> > I initially tried your binaries on my 6.5 system and I could
>> > not get them to install and run (I think they were built with
>> > a 6.3 system).
>> >
>> > At some point I'll try building the rpm's and installing those.
>> > Hopefully there is no different in the build process - that
>> > would be very interesting if the rpm's worked and building
>> > from source didn't :)
>> >
>> > I'll let you know - but first I'm going to try Maciej's strace
>> > idea.
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > Jeff
>> >
>> > P.S. There are some pretty significant differences between
>> > 6.4 and 6.5. One big one that I know of is the ntp format
>> > changed.
>> >
>> > I have not seen issues with Centos 6 however I usually build my RPM
>> > packages. You could do that if you type
>> >
>> > rpmbuild -tb ganglia-3.6.0.tar.gz
>> >
>> > Alternatively if you are interested to try prebuilt packages you can find
>> > them here.
>> >
>> > http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/
>> >
>> > Vladimir
>> >
>> > On 02/08/2014 11:11 AM, Jeff Layton wrote:
>> >
>> > Good morning,
>> >
>> > I'm running a CentOS 6.5 system with ganglia 3.6.0 and
>> > ganglia-web 3.5.12. I'm following the general guidelines in
>> > this article:
>> >
>> > http://sachinsharm.wordpress.com/tag/installing-ganglia/
>> >
>> > Everything goes swimmingly and ganglia itself works fine. So I
>> > decide to go to the next step and try using Python  with
>> > gmond. I followed the general guidelines in this article:
>> >
>> > http://sachinsharm.wordpress.com/2013/08/19/setup-and-configure-ganglia-python-modules-on-centosrhel-6-3/
>> >
>> > But when I start up gmond I get a segfault as reported in
>> > /var/log/messages.
>> >
>> >
>> > Feb  5 19:58:47 home4 kernel: gmond[17992]: segfault at 8 ip
>> > 00000036a7ce6ceb sp 00007fffaad46bf0 error 4 in
>> > libpython2.6.so.1.0[36a7c00000+15d000]
>> > Feb  5 19:58:47 home4 abrt[18003]: Saved core dump of pid 17992
>> > (/usr/local/sbin/gmond) to /var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2014-02-05-19:58:47-17992
>> > (4284416 bytes)
>> > Feb  5 19:58:47 home4 abrtd: Directory 'ccpp-2014-02-05-19:58:47-17992'
>> > creation detected
>> > Feb  5 19:58:47 home4 abrtd: Executable '/usr/local/sbin/gmond' doesn't
>> > belong to any package and ProcessUnpackaged is set to 'no'
>> > Feb  5 19:58:47 home4 abrtd: 'post-create' on
>> > '/var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2014-02-05-19:58:47-17992' exited with 1
>> > Feb  5 19:58:47 home4 abrtd: Deleting problem directory
>> > '/var/spool/abrt/ccpp-2014-02-05-19:58:47-17992'
>> >
>> >
>> > I'm been trying to debug this but I have to admit that I'm
>> > coming up blank. Running gmond with debug doesn't give
>> > too much information:
>> >
>> > [root@home4 laytonjb]# gmond -d 5 -c /etc/ganglia/gmond.conf
>> > loaded module: core_metrics
>> > loaded module: cpu_module
>> > loaded module: disk_module
>> > loaded module: load_module
>> > loaded module: mem_module
>> > loaded module: net_module
>> > loaded module: proc_module
>> > loaded module: sys_module
>> > loaded module: python_module
>> > loaded module: python_module
>> > Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>> >
>> >
>> > I went back to the Mod_Python section of the book (p. 89) and
>> > tried to make things as simple as possible to trace down the
>> > segfault. I went back to the beginning and edited my gmond.conf
>> > file so that the "module" section looks like the following:
>> >
>> > modules {
>> >   module {
>> >     name = "core_metrics"
>> >   }
>> >   module {
>> >     name = "python_module"
>> >     path = "/usr/local/lib64/ganglia/modpython.so"
>> >     params = "/usr/local/lib64/ganglia/python_modules/"
>> >   }
>> >   module {
>> >     name = "cpu_module"
>> >     path = "modcpu.so"
>> >   }
>> >   module {
>> >     name = "disk_module"
>> >     path = "moddisk.so"
>> >   }
>> >   module {
>> >     name = "load_module"
>> >     path = "modload.so"
>> >   }
>> >   module {
>> >     name = "mem_module"
>> >     path = "modmem.so"
>> >   }
>> >   module {
>> >     name = "net_module"
>> >     path = "modnet.so"
>> >   }
>> >   module {
>> >     name = "proc_module"
>> >     path = "modproc.so"
>> >   }
>> >   module {
>> >     name = "sys_module"
>> >     path = "modsys.so"
>> >   }
>> > }
>> >
>> >
>> > Note that I installed ganglia into the default of /usr/local. I also
>> > added the following line to the end of my gmond.conf file:
>> >
>> > include('/etc/ganglia/conf.d/*.pyconf')
>> >
>> >
>> > Note that my ganglia configuration files are in /etc/ganglia.
>> >
>> > Gmond does _not_ segfault when I remove the python module lines
>> > in gmond.conf even when I leave the "include" line in gmond.conf.
>> > When I put the python module into the modules section gmond
>> > segfaults. I even tried removing the "include" line in gmond.conf
>> > and gmond still segfaults..
>> >
>> > Any suggestions?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > Jeff
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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