Will this work on top of any version of ganglia or do I need a minimum version
of ganglia installed to use this?
I installed it on top of ganglia-3.2.0 and it seemed to work but my other
ganglia install has 3.1.7 so I am wondering if this will work there.
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I just downloaded the old ganglia python command line utilities and I discovered
the way it handles exceptions is not compatible with modern versions of python.
Is there any plans to update or replace this utility? It was a very handy way
to get a scriptable access to the ganglia data stream. Or i
I see in the ganglia spec file and the configure script
that the compilation of ganglia 3.1.4 depends on apr-1
I am trying to add a couple of RHEL4 systems to an existing
ganglia monitoring environment that is currently running
ganglia 3.1.4 and I am wondering if I just need gmond
(since these sys
I pulled from the subversion trunk last night and got to looking at the
gmetad-python bits out of curiosity. I tried running the gmetad.py script
using:
python ./gmetad.py
after copying the bits to a separate directory but i get the following
when it attempts to start up:
Traceback (most recent
This is a very common request on the various ganglia mailing lists (I have made
the same request
myself a couple of times) since many server systems these days implement some
sort of out-of-band
management interface (IPMI for instance) that allows remote out-of-band sensor
data to be pulled
from
You could install the ganglia-python client for command line ganglia stats
communication. Would probably make the most sense on the head node.
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>From: ??? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: Ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: [Ganglia-devel
We are already running a MySQL instance inside our cluster. How difficult
would it be to alter the jobarchived piece to write to a MySQL database
instead of postgres?
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>From: Ramon Bastiaans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Mar 10, 2006 10:33 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ganglia
the ganglia developer and general mailing lists?
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Why not start with the ganglia python client to pull the data out and shove it
into
a database? Or are you all looking at starting with these other peices because
they already run as daemons that pull the data on a regular basis and a
intepreted language based client (python, perl, what not) would
other developers ever commented on this need at all?
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>From: Martin Knoblauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jan 31, 2006 1:23 PM
>To: "Steven A. DuChene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Adeyemi Adesanya <[EMAIL
&g
What ever happened to the patch for this modification?
I have the same needs as there is a ipmi query tool
that remotely pulls stats out of a system and I would
like to be able to shove those into ganglia as if they
were coming from the remote system.
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>From: Adeyemi Ades
Yes, that was the point of my message. I was not trying to steer anyone away
from developing a Windows native gmond. I am just as interested in that
as others here.
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From: Martin Knoblauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Nov 14, 2005 10:19 AM
To:
as hardware details like
CPU or disk identifiers. So gathering the information is certenly a do-able
thing. So there are interfaces into Windows to allow this data to be accessed.
Hopefully it will be just as efficient as pulling the data from /proc on a
Linux system.
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ganglia-2.5.7 rpms
could be included in the project files.
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 05:34:44PM -0700, matt massie wrote:
> i have a new demo web site running the latest snapshot for you to take a
> look at. you will need the adobe svg viewer plugin to view the svg
> graphs... you can download it from http://www.adobe.com/svg/ .. it
> currently works on
I can confirm that the 2.5.4 tar ball does indeed work with a 2.6.0-test1-ac3
kernel as compiled by gcc-3.3 (both kernel and gmond).
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gt;
Will there be any changes in 2.5.4 that will let gmond work with a 2.6.0-test
kernel?
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Just wondering if there will be any additions to the 2.5.X ganglia source tree
so it can
function on a Linux system running the new 2.6 test kernels? I tried it on a
couple of
systems today (the new kernel) and gmond will not run on them.
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re team members has submitted
a ganglia bug report that is pretty complete but did not assign it to
a particular person.
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Just wondering why the ganglia mailing lists aren't archived on
the sf.net mailing lists area for the ganglia project? It is very
handy to have archives since you can then search them for previous
problems or issues.
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On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 10:33:24AM -0800, Federico Sacerdoti wrote:
> There is really no reason we can't make the debug and host location command
> line options in gmond. With getopt this should be easy. I'll look into it.
>
> Federico
What about the -iethX option? :-)
of a noarch.rpm ???
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Have you guys looked at the C3 tools from ORNL?
This is a remote execution environment used in oscar and it
seems to work well. It has a lot of the features you were
suggesting.
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even be simpler to implement.
> -matt
>
So that doesn't really answer my question. How much has the code
changed in gmond since there was the command line options? I.E.
would it be fairly involved to add the old command line options
code (or perhaps just the "-iblah"
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 01:23:49PM -0700, matt massie wrote:
> Today, Steven A. DuChene wrote forth saying...
>
> > It does answer the question but shouldn't the monitor-docs files include
> > some details of what the various options do/mean/syntax of stuff that
> >
g except by having a new config file
in /etc.
Considering how much the code has changed between 2.2,3
(version we are currently using) and the 2.5.0 tree how
much trouble would it be to add the code back in for the
"-iblah" command line option?
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d the gmond/gmond.conf
file when I built the stuff in monitor-docs.
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go in there or what the systax for various unknown
undocumented options are.
What's up guys? :-)
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akefile.am or missing ltconfig file.
Am I missing some obvious thing or not?
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Category: Packages
Group: 1.4
Status: Open
Resolution: None
>Priority: 7
Submitted By: Jeff Squyres (jsquyres)
Assigned to: Steven A. DuChene (sad)
Summary: gmond eats all cpu cycles
Initial Comment:
When I reboot my nodes after a successful install
(i.e., they
Thanks Matt. That did the trick.
(adding an ifdef for __ia64__ )
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line 75, in getStats
metrics.append(host, host_metrics)
TypeError: append() takes exactly 1 argument (2 given)
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round?
I see this "linking" takes place when the configure script is run.
I'm assuming this is due to the unexpected ia64 in the host system type.
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stuff? I applied that patch to the ganglia web stuff
I have packaged for the OSCAR cluster tool suite and it was well received.
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