On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:08:26PM -0400, Josh Durham wrote:
> Well, I figured out the cause of the problem, but not too sure how to 
> fix it.
> 
> IPv6, which is enabled by default in OS X, seems to be breaking some of 
> the stuff.  I'm not sure how the libunp is behaving differently than 
> the 2.5.5 behavior, but it turning off IPv6 fixes the problem.  Even 
> doing a 'telnet 127.0.0.1 8649' returns 0.0.0.0 as the source address.  
> I just deleted the IPv6 addresses on all the interfaces, and it began 
> working in the normal behavior.
> 
> Has anyone tried the new ganglia on another system with IPv6 enabled?

Hmm, I'm seeing strange problem on FreeBSD that might be related to
this.  I am running IPv6.  I guess I'll have to try a kernel without v6
support.  When I run valgrind on gmond I see a significant number of
uninitalized reads in libunp so there's definatly somehing weird going
on.

-- Brooks

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