I'm using Ganglia and RRDTool to show charts in a web page. Everything is
fine, but for some machines the graphs about DISK are with some kind of
bug. Here is how they look in some machines (both machine are in the same
cluster):
This one is correct, about the disk space:
[image: correct]
But th
> On 19-Apr-2011, at 8:36 PM, aahan noor wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> i am new to ganglia. i need to know from where i can get help of my several
>> questions regarding ganglia.my 1st question is that what is the task
>> of gmond module which is written in c, how gmond config file and module is
>> connect
Read the documentations.
On 19-Apr-2011, at 8:36 PM, aahan noor wrote:
> Hi
> i am new to ganglia. i need to know from where i can get help of my several
> questions regarding ganglia.my 1st question is that what is the task
> of gmond module which is written in c, how gmond config file and mo
Hi
i am new to ganglia. i need to know from where i can get help of my several
questions regarding ganglia.my 1st question is that what is the task
of gmond module which is written in c, how gmond config file and module is
connected.?
and 2nd question is that in linux operating system, in which
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On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:07 PM, David Gutierrez wrote:
> Hello Developers,
> I need your help, at my site, we configured, compiled and installed ganglia
> as well as all the needed packages such as gmond, gmetad, php, confuse,
> cairo, li
Hello Developers,
I need your help, at my site, we configured, compiled and installed ganglia as
well as all the needed packages such as gmond, gmetad, php, confuse, cairo,
libconfuse, libart, libpng, libxml2, pango, pycairo, rcairo and rrdtool.
Well, each one was a requirement of the other
Hi Matt,
the "distdir" (via dist-hook) target in the top-level Makefile
performs the following command:
find $(distdir) -exec touch -r $(distdir)/Makefile.am {} \;
Basically this ensures that all files in the distdir/tarballs have the
same timestamp. While this is OK, the choice of the timestam
This is something that should be configurable. It's probably a good idea
to set this as default behavior, but there should also be an option to
revert back to the old behavior.
I think the global section in gmond.conf would be the right place for
this setting.
Cheers,
Alex
James Mcininch wrot
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James Mcininch
Sent: 01 March 2006 14:40
To: ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
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I want
I want to bring attention to Bugzilla item 84 -- a patch submitted to fix
improper reporting
of cpu_num on hyperthreaded Intel processors.
The patch causes it to report the number of CPU cores rather than the
number of virtual
CPUs.
hi, all:
I try to compile ganglia-monitor-core-2.5.6 on AIX 5.2.
The gcc version is 3.3.3. According to the README, I use
#./configure --disable-shared --enable-static
It displays that:
...
checking pthread.h usability... no
checking pthread.h presence... yes
configure: WARNING: pthread.h: pres
Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:37 AM
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> Cc: Ganglia Developers; Adesanya, Adeyemi
> Subject: Re: [Ganglia-developers] (no subject)
>
> thanks for martin's sleuthing i think i understand what might
> be going on here.
>
> the getaddrinfo() call was b
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 11:21, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
> > i have a question though... where you putting in the hostname or IP
> > address? i suspect you were putting in the hostname and when gmond
> > resolved the name it got an IPv6 address. can you try running gmond
> > explicitly stating an IP
I don't have access to a system right now, but he probably wants:
telnet 127.0.0.1 8749 and
telnet 8749
I think I remember trying these, and it failing, but I wouldn't bet
money on it.
- Josh
Josh Durham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Systems Engineer
--- Matt Massie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks for martin's sleuthing i think i understand what might be
> going
> on here.
>
> the getaddrinfo() call was being given an AF_UNSPEC hint which meant
> that either a IPv4 or IPv6 address was acceptable. since the
> machines
> had IPv6 interfaces
thanks for martin's sleuthing i think i understand what might be going
on here.
the getaddrinfo() call was being given an AF_UNSPEC hint which meant
that either a IPv4 or IPv6 address was acceptable. since the machines
had IPv6 interfaces.. getaddrinfo was return the IPv6 interfaces.
that's ok.
Hi Matt,
please have a look at the appended diff. Basically, I have just
changed all "family hints" from AF_UNSPEC to AF_INET (IPv4). After this
change the "0.0.0.0" problem went away. Apparently Solaris ( and
Mac/OS) do IPv6 first if AF_UNSPEC is given in a call to "socket". I
have not checked
a 2.6.0 --
Type "make" to compile.
Yemi
> -Original Message-
> From: Matt Massie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 3:15 PM
> To: Ganglia Developers
> Subject: [Ganglia-developers] (no subject)
>
> guys-
>
> today i setup
Matt Massie wrote:
i also heard reports from steve wagner about segfaults when you don't run
gmond in debug mode.
I never specifically receive segfaults and the monitoring core seems to run:
ps -aef | grep gmond
nobody 15920 1 0 Jun04 ?00:00:00 ./gmond
nobody 15921 15920 0
guys-
today i setup a sparc solaris box to use for ganglia testing. i'm
trying to track down the 0.0.0.0 bug that yemi has talked about in
previous emails. i'm not have any luck getting the bug to show up. i
also heard reports from steve wagner about segfaults when you don't run
gmond in debug
--- Matt Massie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> guys-
>
> painful. i just went through and read all our machine source code.
> you
> know.. there was just no other way to do it. i wanted to write a
> script
> but it was just to messy and complicated.
>
Hi Matt,
sorry for your pain. Yes, I have
guys-
painful. i just went through and read all our machine source code. you
know.. there was just no other way to do it. i wanted to write a script
but it was just to messy and complicated.
below is the list of all our builtin metrics and which ones are
supported on which platform.
i only
Hi Matt,
I tested this on our clusters and no longer see the negative or large TN
values that were causing the erroneous reports of hosts being down on
the webfrontend.
Will this be the official 2.5.6 or will there be anymore changes?
~Jason
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 15:25, Matt Massie wrote:
> gu
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 04:25:17AM +0800, Matt Massie wrote:
> if i hear that everything is ok.. i'll officially release 2.5.6.
I just committed a change to configure.in which should fix FreeBSD ia64
support (there was a bogus catchall ia64 case in the match against the
os, vendor, machine triplet
guys-
i fixed the negative TN bug. you can download 2.5.6 from
http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/
i'd like to hear from the people who are having problems that their
problem is now fixed. the fix is very simple.
in gmond...
if(tn<0)
tn=0;
i'd be shocked if the problem is not fixed but i'm ne
hi,I have add the disk_io monitoring and openpbs monitoring to gmond.
I want to give the emend version to everyone who want it . How can I
let others to share my work.
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matt massie wrote:
#ifdef SOLARIS /* Solaris-specific metrics */
foo,
#endif
did any of you guys slip this into ./gmond/key_metrics.h ? if so.. what
is it for? it is part of the woes on solaris now and i'm removing it..
unless you tell me otherwise.
That's mine, and it's safe to remove
#ifdef SOLARIS /* Solaris-specific metrics */
foo,
#endif
did any of you guys slip this into ./gmond/key_metrics.h ? if so.. what
is it for? it is part of the woes on solaris now and i'm removing it..
unless you tell me otherwise.
-matt
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