On 7/8/2009 3:43 PM, Ken Teague wrote:
> On 7/8/2009 3:30 PM, Bernard Li wrote:
>> Hi Ken:
>>
>> Okay, try this:
>>
>> Figure out the user gmond is running as (common examples are: ganglia,
>> nobody, etc.).  See if you can cat /proc/stat as that user.
> 
> <snip>
> master3:~ # ps aux |grep gmond
> nobody   31801  0.0  0.0  23128  2884 ?        Ss   15:30   0:00 
> /usr/sbin/gmond
> root     32101  0.0  0.0   4188   756 pts/8    S+   15:36   0:00 grep gmond
> master3:~ # su - nobody
> nob...@master3:~> grep btime /proc/stat
> btime 1246312071
> <snip>
> 
> "cat" works too.  Looks OK here as well. :(
> 
> I also stopped gmond and ran it manually in debug level 9.  The only 
> reference to boottime in its output is this:
> 
>         sent message 'boottime' of length 8 with 0 errors
> 
> and the only place I've found that has time since epoch is in the 
> heartbeat:
> 
> <snip>
> Processing a Ganglia_message from c3n2.mydomain.local
> Got a heartbeat message 1247084566
> 
> Processing a Ganglia_message from c3n6.mydomain.local
> Got a heartbeat message 1246058841
> <snip>
> 
> I'm not sure if the time since epoch listed in the heartbeat is being 
> used to supply the value of boottime.  Puzzling...

Does anyone have a clue on where I can proceed from here?  Many thanks.

- Ken

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