Leif Nixon wrote:
Steven Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
First, the monitoring core RPM (at least on some mirrors ... ?)
requires librrd.
Ehm, I'm sure I'm missing something here, but in 2.5.1 the monitoring
core was split into two RPM:s, ganglia-monitor-core-gmetad and
ganglia-monitor-c
Steven Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First, the monitoring core RPM (at least on some mirrors ... ?)
> requires librrd.
Ehm, I'm sure I'm missing something here, but in 2.5.1 the monitoring
core was split into two RPM:s, ganglia-monitor-core-gmetad and
ganglia-monitor-core-gmond, of which
Finally, the Linux cluster's up to 2.5.1. Out of the stone age, into the
bronze age! (My scientists are now researching Mathematics...)
In the process of upgrading, we noticed a few things.
First, the monitoring core RPM (at least on some mirrors ... ?) requires
librrd. I'm not sure if the