i think i misunderstood your question before.. sorry...
in terms of supporting explicit setting of hostname/ip in the
messages, it would require some work. given that there is a good
demand for the feature i think i will make it my top priority when i
have some time (hopefully pretty soon)
Hola,
Thanks for the correction. I was thinking along the lines of gmetric
flags rather than functions.
Still, I'm trying to add a cmdline/config option to make gmond appear to
be reporting for a different host. After some code digging it seems to
me that the receiving gmond determines the "hos
Bernard,
could you please test the following patch in "web" to solve this
really really big problem :-) You need to run "./configure" to recreate
"web/version.php".
$diff -u -r1.9 ganglia.php
--- ganglia.php 25 Mar 2006 01:53:57 - 1.9
+++ ganglia.php 11 Apr 2006 18:34:31 -
@@ -33,7
This is a very common request on the various ganglia mailing lists (I have made
the same request
myself a couple of times) since many server systems these days implement some
sort of out-of-band
management interface (IPMI for instance) that allows remote out-of-band sensor
data to be pulled
from
Hi Egan,
That's not possible at this point.
It's an interesting idea, though. I'd go with pushing the data into
gmond if you're doing unicast, though. That way when gmetad polls it,
the data would get written out to the rrds without having to modify any
gmetad code.
If you're doing multicast, i
Martin,
3.0.3 compiles on cygwin (recent version), resulting in an apparently
working
gmond.exe and gmetric.exe
You have to do a "make -i" or perhaps a "make -k" to get past this:
make[5]: Leaving directory
`/apps/ganglia-3.0.3.200604080900/srclib/confuse/examples'
Making all in tests
make[
Martin,
For this tarball, both gmond and gmetad build and run on "Red Hat
Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon Update 4)",
but I have not tested it for the bug fixes yet.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bernard Li