Awesome. Thanks! Taking it off-list.
-ben
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Jeff Buchbinder wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Ben Hartshorne <
> gang...@green.hartshorne.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Who knows about the Travis CI integration with
Hi folks,
Who knows about the Travis CI integration with our github repos? I would
like to set up tests for the chef cookbook but want it to be managed under
the same account or whatever as the main monitor-core repo.
If someone who knows what's what has some time, can we meet in IRC and walk
thr
Hi folks,
Thanks to the eager cooperation of Darrin, the previous cookbook
maintainer, and Jeff, one of our github admins, the official community
maintained ganglia cookbook now resides at
http://github.com/ganglia/chef-ganglia. I've updated the Chef Community
page http://community.opscode.com/coo
book
> elasticsearch/cookbook-elasticsearch
> stackforge/cookbook-openstack-compute
>
> On 2014-03-05, at 19:29, Ben Hartshorne
> wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > The process towards the ganglia team having ownership over the default
> ganglia chef cookbook is proc
Hi folks,
The process towards the ganglia team having ownership over the default
ganglia chef cookbook is proceeding well. I have a dilemma I'd like your
help solving.
There is a strong preference in the Chef community towards having the name
of the github repo containing a cookbook be the same
ntainer for any open source stuff for
>> years, but I'm willing to do it for this.
>>
>> --
>> http://josephholsten.com
>>
>> On Feb 24, 2014, at 18:08, Ben Hartshorne
>> wrote:
>>
>> I'm in. I'm one of those people that forked t
Thanks, this is all sorted. :)
-ben
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 12:59 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>
> On 02/03/14 00:59, Ben Hartshorne wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to request contributor access to the chef-ganglia repo - I've
> got
> > a mountain
Hi,
I'd like to request contributor access to the chef-ganglia repo - I've got
a mountain of features to add.
I'd also appreciate if someone with repository creation could make a
ganglios repository for me to move the canonical repo from bitbucket over
to github.
Please find me on IRC (maplebed)
nagios and ganglia that
rank higher.
Any suggestions?
-ben
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:20 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 25/02/14 00:39, Ben Hartshorne wrote:
>
> I was planning on writing a README comparing them (so it's visible at the
> directory / repo level that houses all th
I'm in. I'm one of those people that forked the HW cookbook... ;)
-ben
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Joseph Holsten
wrote:
> There's a small but active group of people who are using forks of this
> unmaintained cookbook: https://github.com/hw-cookbooks/ganglia
>
> We're considering creatin
ben
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>
> On 24/02/14 17:59, Ben Hartshorne wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > There are several different methods of connecting nagios to ganglia in
> our
> > github repo:
> > * https://github.com/ganglia/g
Hi,
There are several different methods of connecting nagios to ganglia in our
github repo:
* https://github.com/ganglia/ganglia-web/tree/master/nagios
* https://github.com/ganglia/ganglia-nagios-bridge
* https://github.com/ganglia/ganglia_contrib/tree/master/nagios
and I'm about to add a fourth,
d
~40% inodes free.
I have a tmpfs ramdisk mounted on /var/lib/ganglia/rrds, but I checked
tmpfs's limits for number of subdirectories (by creating 60,000 of them)
to make sure it wasn't some obscure filesystem limit.
Thoughts?
-ben
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