Steven Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First, the monitoring core RPM (at least on some mirrors ... ?)
> requires librrd.
Ehm, I'm sure I'm missing something here, but in 2.5.1 the monitoring
core was split into two RPM:s, ganglia-monitor-core-gmetad and
ganglia-monitor-core-gmond, of which
So while I'm tooling around CVS, I'm reading Matt's latest g3 examples and
I start to think about plugins.
How is this going to work?
Will we have a baseline plugin for each platform (irix_baseline,
solaris_baseline), or will that be compiled-in in some form?
A version/compiled-on timestamp?
Finally, the Linux cluster's up to 2.5.1. Out of the stone age, into the
bronze age! (My scientists are now researching Mathematics...)
In the process of upgrading, we noticed a few things.
First, the monitoring core RPM (at least on some mirrors ... ?) requires
librrd. I'm not sure if the
guys-
i'm not sure if i was clear about it in my last email so i wanted to make
sure to tell you: don't waste any time building anything again the source
i previewed before. i'm sure the api is going to change some in the
coming days and i don't want you to waste your time unintentionally
(of