i got a chuckle out of this since that was the "old" ganglia
documentation. i wrote it in docbook and used to convert it to html/pdf
and posted it to the website and distributions.
however, it was harder to maintain than a simple perlpod doc and some
users said they wanted simpler and shorter doc
Thanks for the find, that is some great documentation!
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 18:45 -0800, Brendan O'Connor wrote:
> Hey, just a minor point (I couldn't find a webmaster email address on
> http://ganglia.info so here goes).
>
> The documentation page, http://ganglia.info/docs/ , only lists the RE
Oh well, what can I say?
"My grid is bigger than your grid" does come to mind though.
kind regards,
Richard
also will try to make the From/To patch in the next week.
Unfortunately I have to do other work too.
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Hi Richard,
seems bankers still have money to burn :-) But your grid description
definitely sounds impressive.
What kind of "HPC" do you perform on Windows?
Cheers
Martin
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> Re: fined grained data -
>
> At our site we mostly set 5 or 10 second polls in gmetad,
>
Carlos,
the display shows the IPs if it cannot reverse lookup the host-names.
So you either need to set-up NIS or DNS with the host-name/IP pairs, or
just add the hosts to the /etc/hosts files of the gmetad host (if
different, also to the host running the "source" gmond).
cheers
Martin
--- Carlo