To all, I truly approciate all of the responses...it is much appreciated. As a correction...I stated we are running Oscar 3.1 and I meant 3.0. My bad.
Oscar 3.0 has been really stable for us, and we are a bit reluctant to upgrade to 4.0 (per Bernard's suggestion) til we get a warm fuzzy it will be fairly painless. As for Ganglia...I have downloaded a number of "rpm's" attempting to get the llbrrd.so.O library installed: - ganglia-devel-3.0.2-1.i386.rpm - rrdtool-1.0.49-1.3.src.rpm - rrdtool-1.0.50-24.rhfc4.at.src.rpm ...and I also went and grabbed the gunzipped tarfile. In every case, the llbrrd.so.O library di not install (I did a global find to verify that). I also verified that it did not install when I tried to install ganglia-3.0.2-1.i386.rpm, and then ganglia-gmetad-3.0.2-1.i386.rpm byt iself and received: error: Failed dependencies: librrd.so.0 is needed by ganglia-xxxxxxx-3.0.2-1 FWIW...we are building the cluster to provide a high performce, local mesoscale weather prediction environment. I will try the susggestions made by the various generous individuals...and then Oscar 4.0 if this fails. R/-Carven A. Scott National Weather Service Science and Operations Officer, WFO Anchorage, AK
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 11:36:08AM -0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > List, > > This is driving me crazy. We have just spun up a small cluster running > Oscar 3.1. We decided to run ganglia to get a feel for load balance, > system and network behavior, and possible bottlenecks. We are running > Redhat Fedora Core 3. I too run FC3. My copy of librrd.so.0 comes from /usr/lib/librrd.so.0 and is in the package rrdtool-1.0.49-3 (which came as an RPM) from ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/extras/3/i386/rrdtool-1.0.49-4.fc3.i386.rpm HTH, -ben -- Ben Hartshorne email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ben.hartshorne.net