/github.com/yahoo/boomerang
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>
> Vladimir
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> On Sat, 12 Mar 2011, Archana N wrote:
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> Thank you so much. This looks really interesting. I am working on a
>> project to monitor the performance of lighttpd servers in a
>> cloud environment(for resource provisioning p
ob to evaluate
> page response times (aggregated on hourly basis). You can find it here
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> https://github.com/vvuksan/pagetime-analyzer
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> I blogged about it here
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> http://vuksan.com/blog/2010/07/15/analyzing-your-web-page-response-times
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> Vladimir
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> On
efix to help organize them.
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> If you have ideas about how you'd like to see them aggregated, I for
> one would love to hear them; it's a fun problem to try to solve.
>
> -- ReC
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> On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Archana N wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am using Ga
Hi,
I am using Ganglia for monitoring lighttpd server statistics in a cloud
environment. In my case I would have string metrics such as the pages which
are frequently accessed etc. I understand that if there are many clusters,
then Ganglia aggregates the information at the grid level. This is poss
Hi,
I am working on a project which uses open Nebula and I have heard of the
latest integration of Open Nebula with Ganglia. I would like to know how the
issues of using Ganglia in the cloud environment (issues of multicast, WAN
etc) have been overcome in this venture.
Regards
Archana
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