Steven A. DuChene wrote:
> I see in the ganglia spec file and the configure script
> that the compilation of ganglia 3.1.4 depends on apr-1
>   
It is definitely used by both gmond and gmetad

Older versions of apr (e.g. the one which ships with RHEL4) don't work 
for gmond.
> I am trying to add a couple of RHEL4 systems to an existing
> ganglia monitoring environment that is currently running
> ganglia 3.1.4 and I am wondering if I just need gmond
> (since these systems are clients only) is libapr-1 really
> required? Alternatively has anyone ever found any packages
> for either RHEL4 (4.7 really) or CentOS4.7 that would let
> me add libapr-1 to the systems?
>
>   
Try looking on EPEL

I think the apr tarball includes a spec file that you can use to build 
RPMs locally.

> FYI, RHEL4.7 includes libapr-0.9.4-24.9
>   
My experience with apr-0.9 is that it isn't sufficient for gmond to work 
properly

> Or can I add these RHEL4.7 systems to a ganglia monitoring
> environment that is running 3.1.4 on the server and other
> clients by using a 3.0.X version of gmond on just these
> RHEL4.7 systems?
>   
Only if the 3.0 systems are in a different cluster, e.g. a different 
multicast group.  You can't mix 3.1 and 3.0 in the same cluster.


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