Robin,
I have the following installed on Centos 5.7

scalarizr-base.noarch                                           
0.7.220-1.el5                                     installed
scalarizr-ec2.noarch                                           
 0.7.220-1.el5                                     installed


On Tuesday, May 1, 2012 10:05:14 AM UTC-7, Robin Piedeleu wrote:
>
> Hello Val,
>
> Sorry it took so long to get back to you. What version of the Scalr agent 
> (scalarizr) are you running? There was an issue that was fixed a few weeks 
> ago.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robin
>
> On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 3:15:23 PM UTC-7, Val wrote:
>>
>> I am posting to this thread because my question is still on the topic of 
>> Custom Scaling Algorithms.
>>
>> I wrote a script that fetches the number of claimed slots from my batch 
>> queues and placed it on my worker nodes in the farm.  I then wrote a 
>> "File-Execute" custom scaling metric and gave it the path to my script on 
>> the worker nodes.  When the scaling cron runs it returns zero for my custom 
>> metric. I have confirmed that the script is not run on the worker nodes. Am 
>> I doing this correctly? If so, could it be a configuration problem with my 
>> scalr installation?  
>>
>> Any clues would be most appreciated.
>>
>> -Val
>>
>> On Friday, February 10, 2012 8:55:21 AM UTC-8, Srini wrote:
>>>
>>> given our webapp is based on Jboss I am thinking of setting up custom 
>>> scaling conditions based on metrics like JVM memory demand etc. 
>>>
>>> Any pointers to how this could be achieved? 
>>>
>>> One idea is to use zabix to monitor? How would I use those metrics from 
>>> scalr? Iam a little lost here. Any help appreciated. 
>>>
>>> Thanks 
>>> Srini 
>>> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone
>>
>>
>> On Friday, February 10, 2012 8:55:21 AM UTC-8, Srini wrote:
>>>
>>> given our webapp is based on Jboss I am thinking of setting up custom 
>>> scaling conditions based on metrics like JVM memory demand etc. 
>>>
>>> Any pointers to how this could be achieved? 
>>>
>>> One idea is to use zabix to monitor? How would I use those metrics from 
>>> scalr? Iam a little lost here. Any help appreciated. 
>>>
>>> Thanks 
>>> Srini 
>>> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone
>>
>>
>> On Friday, February 10, 2012 8:55:21 AM UTC-8, Srini wrote:
>>>
>>> given our webapp is based on Jboss I am thinking of setting up custom 
>>> scaling conditions based on metrics like JVM memory demand etc. 
>>>
>>> Any pointers to how this could be achieved? 
>>>
>>> One idea is to use zabix to monitor? How would I use those metrics from 
>>> scalr? Iam a little lost here. Any help appreciated. 
>>>
>>> Thanks 
>>> Srini 
>>> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone
>>
>>
>> On Friday, February 10, 2012 8:55:21 AM UTC-8, Srini wrote:
>>>
>>> given our webapp is based on Jboss I am thinking of setting up custom 
>>> scaling conditions based on metrics like JVM memory demand etc. 
>>>
>>> Any pointers to how this could be achieved? 
>>>
>>> One idea is to use zabix to monitor? How would I use those metrics from 
>>> scalr? Iam a little lost here. Any help appreciated. 
>>>
>>> Thanks 
>>> Srini 
>>> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone
>>
>>
>> On Friday, February 10, 2012 8:55:21 AM UTC-8, Srini wrote:
>>>
>>> given our webapp is based on Jboss I am thinking of setting up custom 
>>> scaling conditions based on metrics like JVM memory demand etc. 
>>>
>>> Any pointers to how this could be achieved? 
>>>
>>> One idea is to use zabix to monitor? How would I use those metrics from 
>>> scalr? Iam a little lost here. Any help appreciated. 
>>>
>>> Thanks 
>>> Srini 
>>> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone
>>
>>

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