Folks,
Curious, I asked previously and withdrew the request and now its back
and better than ever... Is it possible to setup a gmond instance such
that to replicate the "deaf" mode available in 2.5.x? The reason I ask,
is that my currently deployment scheme would have a mcast domain with up
to 5
Folks,
Ignore this, my stupid, I did not thinking through this completely.
Chris
On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 16:05, Chris Croswhite wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I searched the archives looking for the ability to have a client be
> "deaf" (2.5.x) in version 3.0.2. Does such a concept exist now?
>
> Thanks,
Folks,
I searched the archives looking for the ability to have a client be
"deaf" (2.5.x) in version 3.0.2. Does such a concept exist now?
Thanks,
Chris
Alex Balk wrote:
Ole,
That's an interesting setup you have there. Sounds quite similar to what
I've put together, except for the DB backend. I avoided that as I didn't
want System personnel to have to deal with a DB. I especially like your
idea on generating gmond.conf files... I assume you ac
Well probably because previously the "Fre" in the spec file did not allow you
to run rpmbuild -ta, and you had to extract the .spec file and build it with
rpmbuild -ba. Mind you, the second method works, but I thought it is more
convenient if we can just create the tarball and build RPMs direct
Bernard,
interesting. That never happened to me. At least I never noticed.
Cheers
Martin
--- Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any reason why the libraries in srclib are extracted by
> default? Since we won't be modifying the code it might be easier to
> just include them as ta
Bernard,
./bootstrap
./configure
make dist-gzip
(make distdir would just make the distribution tree)
Martin
--- Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can somebody (Martin?) list the steps required to build the tarball
> from CVS checkout? I know you're supposed to run ./bootstrap,
> ./confi