Hi,
For our installation I modified the graph reports somewhat do display
Cacti style min/max/average stats, this could be nice to include in
the frontend for future releases.
If I make a patch for this, should this behaviour be configurable or
override the existing reports?
I could also modify
So has anybody else given 3.1.3 a test run?
I have found some minor issues.
It looks like there are new configure options added in regards to
setuid and setgid:
--enable-debug turn on debugging output and compile options
--enable-gexec turn on gexec support
On 10/1/2009 at 4:33 PM, in message
d4c731da0910011533p2d337d0ajc80ea158d2a7...@mail.gmail.com, Bernard Li
bern...@vanhpc.org wrote:
So has anybody else given 3.1.3 a test run?
I have found some minor issues.
It looks like there are new configure options added in regards to
setuid and
Hi Brad:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Brad Nicholes bnicho...@novell.com wrote:
If this is just a simple fix, then I would vote for scraping 3.1.3, rolling
3.1.4 with the fix and resetting the test period. The other option, since
this isn't a regression, would be to release 3.1.3 as is
Here's my poor attempt at a patch to add aliasing to gmond, in an
effort to stimulate some discussion on the topic. The patch is
against trunk. I've done some basic testing (e.g. no immediate core
dumps), but that's it for the moment.
Comments? Improvements?
Index: lib/libgmond.c
Well, as far as generating discussion goes, I think we're better off
only aliasing/spoofing IP addresses @ the gmond level, and resolving
all names with gmetad. That removes all issues of, e.g., whether the
host thinks it should send a FQDN or just a basename, or how well
dns /