Hi Bernard,
--- Bernard Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can upload Ganglia RPMs to SourceForge for a bunch of distro/archs,
would that be helpful?
please do. They are of course useful
Also, should I follow what Martin did by renaming the files to state
the distro it was built on?
Hi all!
I'm trying to find out if there is tool already developed that would
trigger when a precondition is achieved for example is a host is dead
then send a SMS to the system administrator.
I found on the ganglia-general mailing list a thread started by Leif
Nixon
Miguel,
you may want to consider parsing the XML for all your clusters
on your server (by connecting to localhost oprt 8651).
This perl for example prints hosts that are down:
#!/usr/bin/perl
open (FD, nc localhost 8651 |) or die
I've written several Perl plugins for Nagios that take alternately the
RRD's and check those for values, or dump parse the XML from either
the gmetad server or the gmond host itself. These are both up and in
production, though I've got big TODO's for them when I get around to it.
If those
Yep, very interested. If you could post your scripts, that would be
very much appreciated!
TIA,
Chris
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 10:00, Eli Stair wrote:
I've written several Perl plugins for Nagios that take alternately the
RRD's and check those for values, or dump parse the XML from either
--- Bernard Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Martin:
Also, should I follow what Martin did by renaming the files to
state
the distro it was built on?
the question is - does that hurt the RPM process in any way? If
not,
*I* would say do it.
It won't hurt the process,