I was feeling brave today...so I decided to see if g3 will build and run
on IRIX. After downloading and installing the prereqs, it seemed to
build ok (generated a *lot* of warnings though).
But, it borks as soon as I start it:
iris 64# ./apps/gmond -f -l10
Thu Jul 31 00:06:47 2003: gmond starting
> I guess it's possible that the intf_* stuff doesn't work well
> on multi-proc
> SGIs. Any ideas?
>
No ideas sorry, but I can also confirm this was happening on my IRIX
boxes. I never tried it on a uni-proc box (compiling stuff on an Indy
really bites) so I just assumed it was an IRIX thing.
My Origin 2k didn't like it either. Wouldn't compile to start with, so
what I have done, is tack the linux.c mtu bits onto the end of the Irix
file. It didn't like that (seg faulted just after doing something with
mtu_func).
I then gave mtu_func a bit of a hack and just made it return 0gmond
s
> james et al-
>
> i *think* i've made gmond more bullet-proof to problems
> caused when a client prematurely closes its connection to the
> XML port. this will hopefully fix the problem where gstat
> can crash gmond. let me know otherwise.
Awesome, it works fine (at least on Irix, havent te
> you are running on solaris right? i haven't heard of this
> problem before
> on solaris. steve wagner is our resident ganglia solaris
> guru so he might
> know something that i don't. unless we hear from steve, i'll
> add it to
> the bug list and try to determine exactly what's going on
> that is the same problem. heartbeat messages are sent every
> 15 seconds so
> if a machine doesn't get a heartbeat message in 60 seconds (4 missed
> heartbeats) it assumes it is down. if you use the latest CVS
> source you
> should see the problem no longer is there. let me know otherwise
Hi all,
I have Ganglia (2.4.1, and CVS) setup on Solaris, Debian, Redhat, and
IRIX. Each box seems to be working fine individually (i.e. ganglia
compiled and gathers data okay). But I seem to be getting the problems
as described by Steven Wagner in this post:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/mes