The config looks right. I used your values and started up gmond on my laptop.
Everything worked fine, so I am not sure what is causing your problems. The
only thing I can think of is that maybe it has something to do with your
multicast configuration.
What version of gmond are you running?
-- Rick
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006, [GB2312] ±ß½ wrote:
> Thank you ,Rick
> I do that ,But It doesn't help.
> Now ,I am so upset.
> I installed ganglia before in redhat9.And it works well.
> And now with fedora5..I think it may be more easy....
> I show you a section of my gmond.conf,I think if I just want to moniter
> myself,gmond if enough,right?
>
> regards
> --------
> /* This configuration is as close to 2.5.x default behavior as possible
> The values closely match ./gmond/metric.h definitions in 2.5.x */
> globals {
> daemonize = yes
> setuid = yes
> user = root
> debug_level = 0
> max_udp_msg_len = 1472
> mute = no
> deaf = no
> host_dmax = 0 /*secs */
> cleanup_threshold = 300 /*secs */
> gexec = no
> }
>
> /* If a cluster attribute is specified, then all gmond hosts are wrapped
> inside
> * of a <CLUSTER> tag. If you do not specify a cluster tag, then all
> <HOSTS> will
> * NOT be wrapped inside of a <CLUSTER> tag. */
> cluster {
> name = "unspecified"
> owner = "unspecified"
> latlong = "unspecified"
> url = "unspecified"
> }
>
> /* The host section describes attributes of the host, like the location */
> host {
> location = "unspecified"
> }
>
> /* Feel free to specify as many udp_send_channels as you like. Gmond
> used to only support having a single channel */
> udp_send_channel {
> mcast_join = 239.2.11.71
> port = 8649
> }
>
> /* You can specify as many udp_recv_channels as you like as well. */
> udp_recv_channel {
> mcast_join = 239.2.11.71
> port = 8649
> bind = 239.2.11.71
> }
>
> /* You can specify as many tcp_accept_channels as you like to share
> an xml description of the state of the cluster */
> tcp_accept_channel {
> port = 8649
> }
>
>
> /* The old internal 2.5.x metric array has been replaced by the following
> collection_group directives. What follows is the default behavior for
> collecting and sending metrics that is as close to 2.5.x behavior as
> possible. */
>
> /* This collection group will cause a heartbeat (or beacon) to be sent every
> 20 seconds. In the heartbeat is the GMOND_STARTED data which expresses
> the age of the running gmond. */
> collection_group {
> collect_once = yes
> time_threshold = 20
> metric {
> name = "heartbeat"
> }
> }
>
> 2006/10/19, Rick Mohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, [GB2312] ±ß½ wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> > > <GANGLIA_XML VERSION="3.0.3" SOURCE="gmond">
> > > <CLUSTER NAME="unspecified" LOCALTIME="1161267410" OWNER="unspecified"
> > > LATLONG="unspecified" URL="unspecified">
> > > </CLUSTER>
> > > </GANGLIA_XML>
> > > Connection closed by foreign host.
> > >
> > > -------------------------------------------------
> > > I can't get any message about my host.
> > > And I also tried in Web Fronted.then, I get message
> > > Cannot find any metrics for selected cluster "my cluster", exiting.
> > Check
> > > ganglia XML tree (telnet 127.0.0.1 8652)
> >
> > The XML looks well-formed, so my initial guess is that gmond is simply not
> > receiving any metrics. To test just a single machine, try adding these
> > lines
> > to the gmond.conf file:
> >
> > udp_send_channel {
> > host = 127.0.0.1
> > port = 8649
> > }
> >
> > udp_recv_channel {
> > bind = 127.0.0.1
> > port = 8649
> > }
> >
> > tcp_accept_channel {
> > port = 8649
> > }
> >
> > This should cause gmond to send all metrics to localhost, and it will also
> > listen on the localhost interface to collect them. At that point, running
> > "telnet localhost 8649" should report some metrics. If not, then you may
> > need
> > to invoke gmond with the -d option to get debugging output and see if that
> > tells you anything about why it is not working.
> >
> > -- Rick
> >
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