Eric,
(for v3.2) look at libmetrics/linux/metrics.c . It uses /proc/net/dev .
Anything in common on the non-reporting nodes? HW? OS version?

Cheers, Sergio

On 7 Aug 2012, at 16:54, Pronko, Eric wrote:

> I asked back in July and did not see any replies, but figured it wouldn’t 
> hurt to ask again.
>  
> Our environment has mostly a mix of RHEL 5 and RHEL 6.  We are using 
> ganglia-gmond-3.3.6 in unicast mode.  With exactly the same gmond.conf file, 
> some nodes simply do not report network traffic.  If I set debug to 10, I can 
> see that bytes_in and bytes_out are always 0 for some nodes, but there are no 
> problems on other nodes.
>  
> Does anyone know where exactly gmond gets its information about bytes_in and 
> bytes_out?  Maybe something is different on the nodes’ filesystems or 
> something such that gmond cannot obtain its network information.
>  
> Would really appreciate any help/pointers.
>  
> Eric


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