( cross-posting to ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net )
I'm just curious about this, since I'm pretty unfamiliar with the collision of
the BSD license with things like this... how (if at all) does using this impact
the distribution of Ganglia. IANAL, so I'll avoid my specific concerns
Cool, I'm about to start adding metrics for per-cpu CPU frequency throttling. The
goal being to visualize processor frequency patterns along with load. I'm not sure
it needs to be anything more than custom gmetrics, but I'll take a look at this and
see if it could (or would) be appropriate
it out and give me any feedback
:-)
Thanks,
Bernard
On 4/6/07, Eli Stair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I swear it used to be necessary to show a host as down, rather than
just not
displaying it. It doesn't appear to be the case in at least 3.0.3+
anymore, so
perhaps I've been perpetuating
Very cool.. I just started looking at MonAMI yesterday in my efforts to roll
all my monitoring tools together.
Cheers,
/eli
On 7/27/06 3:38 AM, Paul Millar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Announcing a new version of MonAMI: a kind of cross between gmetric and gmond.
Cool, good luck with the startup.
Very curious, who is the open-source company, Groundwork?
Please post details (when you have them) on the LW schedule.
Cheers,
/eli
On 7/8/06 9:49 PM, Bernard Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Matt:
Just to reply back saying heard you loud and clear :-)
I've written several Perl plugins for Nagios that take alternately the
RRD's and check those for values, or dump parse the XML from either
the gmetad server or the gmond host itself. These are both up and in
production, though I've got big TODO's for them when I get around to it.
If those
Do you have a description/doc page, demo or PNG's up showing what the
patch does/allows for?
Thanks,
/eli
Alex Balk wrote:
Hi all,
I've finally finished implementing an interface for generating
customized graphs.
A patch against Ganglia 3.0.2 is attached (it should probably work with
FWIW, I find gmetad utterly unusable in my configuration without running
out of tmpfs. I don't believe it is specifically rrdtool, since I have
a cacti instance polling several hundred devices for hundreds of
thousands of OID's every five minutes (near-continual RRD write/update
period)...