Great! Yes, we definitely have some weird CPU configurations.
Thanks Martin & Yemi.
-Mike
Martin Knoblauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
05/25/2004 05:09 AM
Please respond to knobi
To: "Adesanya, Adeyemi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael
Hom/NewYork/DBNA/
laris.c 2004-04-04
04:53:11.0 -0400
+++ ./solaris_0521.c2004-05-24 08:13:00.0 -0400
@@ -13,10 +13,6 @@
* Earlier versions of solaris may not provide all the data via kstat.
* Try running 'kstat cpu_stat' from the command line.
*
- * Modifications made b
OS = SuSE Linux 8
Has anyone else run into daemonizing problems with the latest 2.6.0 (March 22nd
version)?
Actually, I've noticed that this problem has persisted since the 2.5.7 releases.
Since using the unp.h library and the extra wrapper prototypes, gmond & gmetad
have
problems daemonizing/fo
r("ks");
Martin Knoblauch
<[EMA
OS: Solaris 5.8, 5.9
File: "tarball/gmond/machines/solaris.c"
Function: get_kstat_val( )
I've been testing the latest ganglia 2.6.0 posted on March 22nd.
I noticed that gmond segfaults & core dumps when the first online cpu is NOT in
slot #0.
When I do a "kstat cpu_stat", my cpus are instance #
g with a hardrive failure on my laptop.
-matt
Today, Michael Hom wrote forth saying...
> From: Michael Hom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 10:56:29 -0500
> Subject: [Ganglia-developers] issues on SuSE with 2.6.0
&
Hi,
I have a mixed environment (Solaris, Linux [SuSE] , and some AIX soon)
and utilizing the new unicast features.
I've been evaluating the latest dev versions(2.6.0) of ganglia and I
noticed a couple of issues.
I have xml compression turned OFF.
SuSE (SLES7 & 8):
1. Gmond & Gmetad do not dae