f file.
I know of several improvements that cold be made, but believe that the code
is fit for general review.
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I should add that there's a bind_interface (and similar) setting in
gmond.conf, should gmond, in fact, not have bound to the proper
interface
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that includes a handful of values for "title", "x/y label", and a
massive string or array of
"all_the_other_options_for_this_graph_type".
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> On 20/03/12 19:59, Jesse Becker wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 14:52, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>
>>> On 20/03/12 19:27, Bernard Li wrote:
>>>
>>>> I don't really want to make a big deal out
Y.Z.-1", then -2, -3, etc. When Ganglia
X.Y.(Z+1) is released, the RPM starts over: X.Y.(Z+1)-1 (and not,
say, "X.Y.(Z+1)-4")
If we do make a policy of tagging pre-releases for testing, i suggest
that the tag include something obvious, such as a "pre1" sort of
suff
;3.3.3pre2" and "3.3.3" are handled correctly.
These pages details the issue:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/RPM/VersionComparison
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:NamingGuidelines#Version_Tag
There are some very ugly was to wo
perhaps dozens of metrics the savings would equate to MBs of data
> per tcp fetch. And the parse speed of the json /should/ be much faster
> as well.
On a slightly different note, extending the gmond protocol it
ow do you remove dead hosts?" would be
welcome. I think emails about that constitute about 50% of the list
traffic. ;-)
A brief explanation of the protocols and XML schemas would useful. I
don't think that I've ever seen a clear description of gmond packets
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to make this eBook a reality;
>>> >> however, I
>>> >> want the book authors to be the leaders and experts in the ganglia
>>> >> community. I think it best we divide and conquer and write the book
>
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>On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 01:05:47PM -0400, Jesse Becker wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 12:42, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon
>> wrote:
>> > On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 09:27:28PM -0400, Jesse Becker w
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 12:42, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon
wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 09:27:28PM -0400, Jesse Becker wrote:
>>
>> My only concern is with the import process itself.
>
> any import process that I know of from svn to git, should at least preserve
> t
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> misleading.
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> Thoughts?
A simple search/replace using your templating program of choice will
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+1 to that too
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 23:49, Bernard Li wrote:
> +1 from me as well.
>
> I guess we should probably check it into both monitor-web-2.0 and trunk.
>
> Cheers,
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> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Jesse Becker wrote:
>> +1
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a large cluster, with lots of metrics per host, I can see problems
if the metadata packets are sent too frequently. I have hosts that
send well over 300 metrics (lots of CPU cores makes for lots of
metrics...). Each of these need to be described in the metadata
packets.
So I think that se
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is able to report on it via the XML stream. I suggest that you parse
out the various bits of configuration information and store them in
something appropriate of your choosing.
This is a good idea--don't get me wrong--and a lot of people could
make use of a program that did somethign like this. P
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> Em 05-05-2010 19:33, Jesse Becker escreveu:
>
> Could you please re-base this patch off of trunk? Once done, I'll test and
> commit it.
>
> Thanks for the patch!
>
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 09:47, Rafael Xavier de Souz
I also looked at similar code for several other operating systems. At least
some of them already store the counters as 'unsigned long long', and do a
conversion right before returning the data.
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 18:33, Jesse Becker wrote:
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>
>It's here now:
>
> * http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=256
>
>Have a nice weekend.
Committed (with minor whitespace tweaks) as r2294.
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>> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:32, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>
>>> A while back, I introduced a patch to configure.in that determines
>>> whether or not lib directories should be called lib or
> x86_64-*-linux except for those on an exception list (e.g. Debian)
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behavior for the various Red Hat derived distributions.
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ngular or plural) are are free to
customize your RRD configuration as policy and storage capacity
require and permit. Ganglia officially supports this via the RRD
config like in gmetad.conf. and as your storage system permits. In
the ideal world, you keep all data, at the highest resolution,
for
o instances. You trade simplicity in up-front configuration for
complexity during the recovery.
(Not trying to speak for Vladimir, just tossing in a few comments of my own.)
I do not claim that this is the proper solution for all places, but it
is *a* solution th
jection (r2136). It's a minor point, and as Martin
pointed out, there are bigger problems with 3.1. Something this
trivial should not block a release. If it stays, that fine with me.
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>I fixed one more bug, seems I made a copy/paste typo with the cached mem
>values.
>
>You want me to resent it or is there no interest for this patch?
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eems to be the problem at hand.
This all said, I strongly suspect that a build that works on
RHEL4/CentOS4 will work with Fedora9 (if there's a desire to support
that distribution). Similarly, a build that works for older SuSE
releases would be useful as well. And let
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n't have a good example to work from
though, and I'll check out the 'Title' code as a reference.
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familiar with it than I am offer suggestions as to how to set a
default value and handle the case where the "alias=" line is not
present?
[1] This is a really stupid design decision, IMO. :-(
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 22:08, Jesse Becker wrote:
definitely some large systems
out there (thousands of nodes).
You can also look for (some) pages that link back to Ganglia, which
will include a lot large clusters:
http://www.google.com/search?q=link:http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/
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> apparently would be necessary to implement that feature correctly.
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> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Jesse Becker wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:35, Brad Nicholes wrote:
>>> How well does this fit into the previous discussions of using a GUID to
>>> identify a box rather than a
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:22, Jesse Becker wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 06:03, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
> And a general question to the list:
> * When "$graphreport_stats = false", should the behavior be to remove
> all stats from the graph and have a minimalist view of
code is resizing the graphs, regardless of the number
of lines of text used in the legend.
And a general question to the list:
* When "$graphreport_stats = false", should the behavior be to remove
all stats from the graph and have a minimalist view of the data, or to
show the more limited &q
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it should help flush out other subtle dependencies on hostnames and IP
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> resizes/aligns the legend font according to the graph size.
>
> I will send the patch and then you guys can see if you like it or not.
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Incorrect! :-) Finish your patch, and let's see it. I'm not deeply
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anged in spec file, release number unchanged)
> 1.1-3
>
> Is there any preference for how this should work in Ganglia? Can it be done
> in a unified way across packaging systems, or should we avoid any such
manual solution, but some
> alternative to @r...@...
Fair enough. I didn't realize it was a recent addition, and given the
long %changelog, was surprised to see it still at "1". I'll add a
note in the specfile about updating it, and bump the version in trunk.
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*symlink*
that points to the actual .so included in the libganglia package. I
think that this symlink should be in the libganglia package. Is there
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[1] I won't argue that either way is good or bad. Not here, at least. ;-)
[2] If there is a b
and = RRDTOOL . " graph /dev/null $rrd_options ".
@@ -263,6 +267,10 @@
else
$sum_dir = "$rrds/$clustername/__SummaryInfo__";
+# If $rrd_options isn't set from conf.php or eval_config.php
+if (!isset($rrd_options))
+$rrd_options = '';
+
get_context.php (also from r2049). get_context.php includes functions.php,
but not vice-versa.
It seems that the logical place for this variable is actually in conf.php, and
then functions.php could call 'include_once("conf.php")'.
This sound okay, or am I missing somet
t; Daniel
>
> This patch seems reasonable to me. The only part that bothers me is the fact
> that an upgrade from a previous version might break existing installs unless
> they rename all of their rrd directories. That could be a problem for some
> users that have a large number o
'm happy to help test and do minor work, but my time is short--as
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Would it be possible, in the future--I know you can't do this now--to
allow for module configuration directly in gmond.conf?
I absolutely think it should be added to the wiki.
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>> committed to trunk. r1967
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> AFAIK trunk wasn't affected as it was fixed in r1951. as reported 3.1 is
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een other long running
daemons do this. It's worth a try, in any event.
> If gmond is already running with reduced privileges (post-setuid), does
> it need to gain root privileges again to restart in this way?
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>>>> On 1/14/2009 at 3:10 PM, in message
> , "Jesse Becker"
> wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:56, Brad Nicholes wrote:
>>> Sounds good, can we condense the description below into something tha
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 18:45, Kostas Georgiou
wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 05:10:31PM -0500, Jesse Becker wrote:
>
>> I suggest that once this is accepted, we release 3.1.2 ASAP.
>
> Any possibility for 3.0.8 as well?
I don't see why not. Is that an offer
e this is accepted, we release 3.1.2 ASAP.
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mmand line. However, since we use passthru(),
>> this information is currently lost.
>
> That suggests that rrdtool needs some extra command line option telling
> it that the dimensions are for the image size.
Newer versions of rrdtool have this. I meant to mention that previously.
are set in the conf.php
file, perhaps we could let a different .php file override some of the
settings on a per-template basis?
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>> I've
>> consolidated several patches from trunk into a single patch, and
>> posted it. Please review, test and vo
Just a note that I've added a backport proposal for bugzilla ID#206
into the 3.1.x branch STATUS file. This is a split from #193. I've
consolidated several patches from trunk into a single patch, and
posted it. Please review, test and vote.
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at it! We can always change/revert the pages if it doesn't work out.
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This seems reasonable to me. I think that it would be worth trying
this procedure to see how it works out.
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&g
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 05:39, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon
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>> A few of us (Bernard, Brad Nicholes, and myself) were musing on IRC
>> about the etiquette of STATUS file edits.
>
ns:
1) It keeps the STATUS file from growing without bound.
2) the Revision diffs should be very obvious as to what is happening,
what with a big chunk of text removed from STATUS, and appearing in
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an equivalent NUL file that could be used.
Regardless, I do *not* think that the patch should simply get
reverted. Arguably, the problem stems from a lack of proper error
handling on the exec() call. This exists in 1753 (and persists 1754,
for
rity.
I suspect that the amount of code required to do this would be shorter
than this email. :-)
Thoughts? Comments?
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> On a related note, I think we should distinguish between a "Grid" and
> a "Meta-Grid" (i.e. a grid of grids) in the Front End -- do people
> care?
Yes, it would be good to distinguish between them, even if all it does
is say "M
ly must
go into 3.1.1 (although anything that's been approved may as well get
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