Hi Brad:
Is /usr/lib/libganglia* needed by the ganglia-gmetad package?
AFAIK it is only needed by gmond?
Thanks,
Bernard
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Hi Brad:
On 7/16/07, Brad Nicholes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Slurpfile is probably doing the right thing by reporting that the file
> doesn't exist when it goes to read it (however it should probably state which
> file it can't read). In this case metric_init() should probably stat() the
>
Hi Timothy:
On 7/16/07, Witham, Timothy D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) with javascript, the to/from auto-clears when you set "last" to
> something else like "hour". You mean without javascript? Maybe a
> hidden field could record the previous value of the "last" menu and if
> it changed from
>>> On 7/16/2007 at 11:57 AM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Bernard Li"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Brad:
>
> I don't have this file in CentOS 4.4 either. Looks like it is only
> available in newer kernels.
>
> Have a look at this bugzilla bug:
>
> http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bu
Hi Brad:
Argh, I keep thinking that Ganglia is GPL, which it is not ;-)
Anyways, I agree with what you said -- it is pretty trivial to
download and install it.
Cheers,
Bernard
On 7/16/07, Brad Nicholes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>According to the web site for the jscalendar, the license is
According to the web site for the jscalendar, the license is LGPL rather
than GPL. This makes including it a little easier since you would not be
creating a derivative work out of the web frontend by simply including the
jscalendar widget. However, I would suggest that we don't include the
Hi Timothy:
[Copied this thread to ganglia-developers]
Thanks for the patch -- it looks good. Couple of points:
1) Can we add a "clear" button so that we can easily revert back to
the original state (without the to/from)
2) How hard is it to do some checks to prevent users from having to > from
Hi Brad:
I don't have this file in CentOS 4.4 either. Looks like it is only
available in newer kernels.
Have a look at this bugzilla bug:
http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=114
Shouldn't we check for the presence of this file before we slurpfile()
it? Or should we m
>>> On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 7:01 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Bernard Li"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brad:
>
> multidisk.py has a line:
>
> print 'Discovered device %s' % line[1]
>
> Is this for debugging purposes?
>
> Right now you will get output similar to the following when you
I already spoke about this problem with Bernard Li on IRC last week and
I'm providing a report.
I'm using ganglia on a SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (i586) with kernel
version 2.6.5-7.244-bigsmp with a grid of 6 sources, 2059 hosts and 7513
CPUs.
When I upgrade ganglia to latest stable version (
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