Martin,
yes, that is a possibility, but the downside is potentially having a
unique
gmond.conf for every host in cluster. And assuming you don't want to
explicitly
tag every packet with the hostname, then you would need to ensure that
the
"my hostname is" packet gets sent first, even then, if the
Hi Richard,
this is something on my to-do list. I really would like to have a
"hostname" or "gname" (or whatever) property in the host XML that can
be set via the config file. That way you can:
a) name the hosts as you like
b) help situations like yours
If only time permits ... Patches are wel
I run gmond predominently on windows hosts that mostly have
2 NICs. While many hosts have NIC teaming, many hosts do not,
and sometimes (semi-randomly) the src address for UDP data will
flick from one host IP to the other.
The effect of course on gmond and thence gmetad is that you get
2 XML entri
Hi,
everyone monitoring ganglia-cvs will by now have seen that I have
upgraded the apr sources within the ganglia CVS tree to version 0.9.7.
This was done to fix some reported problems with the old version.
So, if you are using CVS sources to build ganglia, please do a
cvs update -Pd
or just
sorry, but I forgot ganglia-developers on this one.
Martin
--- Martin Knoblauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 01:12:35 -0800 (PST)
> From: Martin Knoblauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Ganglia-developers] multiple incompatible versions of
> 'libtool'.
> To: Chuck Sim