Michael,
could you please post a "diff -u" style patch, so that I can apply it
automatically (alternatively just send me your version of solaris.c).
Robert: could you have a look at the change for sanity/correctness?
Apparently your previous fix did not take into account the case that
CPU #0 is
guys-
painful. i just went through and read all our machine source code. you
know.. there was just no other way to do it. i wanted to write a script
but it was just to messy and complicated.
below is the list of all our builtin metrics and which ones are
supported on which platform.
i only
OS: Solaris 5.8, 5.9
File: "tarball/gmond/machines/solaris.c"
Function: get_kstat_val( )
I've been testing the latest ganglia 2.6.0 posted on March 22nd.
I noticed that gmond segfaults & core dumps when the first online cpu is NOT in
slot #0.
When I do a "kstat cpu_stat", my cpus are instance #