Don't forget /proc/net/dev. I just sent off my patch to the mothership
that hits that file and spits out rates for inbound/outbound packets and
bytes on all interfaces except for localhost.
I don't know if that functionality is duplicated in cygwin or not. But if
you're talking about keeping
I currently only use it on 8 machines, 3 linux the rest win2k
the webpage, it isnt as spectacular as other operating systems
but, all looks well to me other than the 50% thing in the previous email
they are on the same multi-cast they seem to co-exist fine group.
most of the code was from machi
matt-
i haven't replied to this because i don't really know what to say. i'm
really impressed that you got ganglia running on windows! i'm shocked
even. i'd like to fold in windows support as part of the standard
distribution if possible.
how hard would it be to maintain? how much have you
Steven,
Actually, upon further inspection of the code, I believe the
"ascending", "descending" choices in the current code (the one in CVS)
should mean "sort by hostname ascending", "sort by hostname descending".
The line is cluster_view.php:81, and the __sort() function is defined at
ganglia
I got the current CVS working on AIX, so it should be set to release
2.4.2 at your convenience, matt. I finally stopped trying to wrestle
with it, and I figured "The 'test/dnet' program works and builds fine,
so this HAS to work on AIX".. I turned my attention to the header
files that gmond.c
> you are running on solaris right? i haven't heard of this
> problem before
> on solaris. steve wagner is our resident ganglia solaris
> guru so he might
> know something that i don't. unless we hear from steve, i'll
> add it to
> the bug list and try to determine exactly what's going on