On Wednesday 20 June 2007 18:01, Matt Massie wrote:
> Matt Massie wrote:
> > Paul Millar wrote:
> >> However, going back to the original point: within Ganglia, nothing seems
> >> to use tmax.
> >
> > if you look at line 430 of [process_xml.c] you'll see that tmax is used to
> > determine if a host
Matt Massie wrote:
> Paul Millar wrote:
>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> Thanks for the pointer, it was very useful. If I've understood correctly:
>>
>> tmax is a soft-limit, indicating when a metric should no longer be
>> considered
>> current.
>>
>> dmax is a hard-limit, indicating when a metr
Paul Millar wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> Thanks for the pointer, it was very useful. If I've understood correctly:
>
> tmax is a soft-limit, indicating when a metric should no longer be
> considered
> current.
>
> dmax is a hard-limit, indicating when a metric should be removed.
>
> However
Hi Matt,
Thanks for the pointer, it was very useful. If I've understood correctly:
tmax is a soft-limit, indicating when a metric should no longer be
considered
current.
dmax is a hard-limit, indicating when a metric should be removed.
However, going back to the original poin
Did anybody have a chance to test the latest snapshot? If I don't
hear back from anybody I plan to check the code in by the weekend.
Then I will look at Michael's recent bugzilla entries:
http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=145
http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzi
Hi Bernard,
I have submitted via Bugzilla (bug #146) the complete rewrite of the
gmond implementation for AIX which can be used as a drop-in replacement.
It also contains all the POWER5 specific enhancements as described on my
website http://www.perzl.org/ganglia. In order to get the POWER5
s
Hi Bernard,
I have submitted via Bugzilla (bug #145) a SPEC file which consolidates
the previously existing ganglia.spec and the specific AIX version.
It has been tested and works on the following platforms:
- AIX 5.1
- SLES 10 Service Pack 1 (on IBM POWER5)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 Update