gmetad is running.

In reply to Sam as well, as I've been playing around with this I found out 
that for my setup the rrds must be owned by the root user and that all of the 
need to be readable and writable for both the owner and the group and that 
seemed to create the graphs I was looking for; however, no matter what my 
metric is it is always using load_five metric and I don't know why.  My 
defaults are all set to load_one, hour, decending.

>===== Original Message From matt massie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
>Today, Michael Dingwall wrote forth saying...
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> Thanks for the help.  Found out that the owner for the rrds had been
>> changed to nobody.  That really screwed it up.  Also, I don't think
>> that they have be owned by the apache user, because they show up when
>> owned by the root.  So, as I just told you the pictures are showing up
>> but there is now no information being seen ( no lines or area graphs)
>> so I still need some help.
>>
>> I did do the telnet into port 8649 and got an xml description of the 
cluster
>> so that is working.
>
>being able to telnet to port 8649 only tells you the gmond is running.
>what is important is that gmetad is running.  gmetad runs on port 8651.
>
>> Checked for a second gmetad running and there was; killed it.
>
>there should be two processes.  gmetad forks itself.  one process pulls
>data in the writes it to round-robin databases and the other process
>answers requests for XML information.
>
>> Changed the owner of the rrds.
>>
>> Now have got to have the information placed into the graphs.
>
>good!
>-matt
>
>
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