I had a bad ports configuration, I went out of the range of available
ports and gmond or gmetad listened from an aleatory port (inside the
range, for example, 24009). I think that was the cause.
Thanks
El mié, 14-07-2010 a las 15:46 -0700, Bernard Li escribió:
> Hi Miguel:
>
> Perhaps you can p
Hi Miguel:
Perhaps you can post the debug log snippets showing us where gmetad
dies. How reproducible is the crash? You might want to run gmetad
via gdb to see if you can get a backtrace.
Also, how's the load on the system? Are you experience high disk I/O?
If you are monitoring a lot of metr
Hello
I have installed gmetad 3.1.7 and I'm running it in a virtual machine of
1 GB of RAM and 1 cpu.
There are 2 cases when I notice anomalies:
1) Sometimes, frontend shows errors when I want to see the metrics in a
cluster or host. The error is (more or less) "the cluster does not have
datas".