Would anybody object if I add rrdtool-devel as a BuidRequires for the RPM? I
think this RPM is readily available so it would make it easier for folks to
rebuild the ganglia SRPM.
Cheers,
Bernard
Hi Alex:
Thanks for the patch - I'll apply it to the trunk.
I think there are still similar issues throughout the php files, I'll
see if I can fix those too.
BTW, any ideas about this one?
PHP Notice: Undefined variable: cols_menu in
/var/www/html/ganglia/cluster_view.php on line 53
Che
I definitely saw fixes in 3.0.2, but I don't know if it's all of 'em.
Either way, try the attached patch - a cleanup of the notices you've pasted.
It's pretty trivial, but I didn't test it, so... :-)
Cheers,
Alex
Bernard Li wrote:
> I'm still getting a bunch of PHP Notices in my httpd erro
Hmmm. Good point.
However, it is important that an aggregator quickly get its cache
coherent. If someone walks up to a newly rebooted aggreator, the
someone should either be told that this aggregator is not yet useful, or
the someone should get accurate data.
So, existing aggregators could
I'm still getting a bunch of PHP Notices in my httpd error_logs:
[client 10.1.1.1] PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant NAME - assumed
'NAME' in /var/www/html/ganglia/ganglia.php on line 166
[client 10.1.1.1] PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant HOSTS_UP -
assumed 'HOSTS_UP' in /var/www/html/g
Jason,
I agree with Jason , but I would do it even simpler. While you are
becoming familar with ganglia it (in my opinion) is a lot
simpler to configure the gmond's to use unicast to 1 member of the
cluster that will become
your headnode.
If you do that and you want to flush incorrect informati