> "gstat -m" is already there.
>
> Bill
>
I was hoping for something like:
ssh `gstat -m1` mycommand
So no parsing of the output is required--or is there a way to do that
already?
--Karl
Hi Matt,
How about--as an alternative to the powerful gexec--if we just have a simple
argument we can pass to gstat to tell it to find the least loaded cluster
node? That way we can write simple scripts to call gstat and then run the
batch job ourselves using ssh.
--Karl
> i've just folded in all the gexec code into the main ganglia distribution.
Good news!
Thanks.
I'm a little confused by the changes to the Ganglia Web Frontend. Will
ganglia-web still work under Apache the same way it has in the past (files
installed by the RPM under the /var/www/html/ganglia d
I'm going to stop being a fly on the wall for a second and make a few quick
comments:
> very soon gexec will be folded into the distribution as well.
This is really great news. I hope gexec and authd will continue to be
supported as Ganglia goes forward. I find them extremely useful in
productio
Hi Ganglia Developers,
I'm working on a book about clustering, and one chapter is about Ganglia. I
notice in the documentation for the Ganglia Web Frontend that the load average
is taken to be the same as CPU load or CPU utilization. The color coding scheme
for the cluster nodes that go "red" w