Il giorno gio, 19/07/2007 alle 10.54 -0700, Bernard Li ha scritto:
Hi Bernard,
What is the version of glibc on your server?
# rpm -qa | grep glibc
glibc-2.3.3-98.73
glibc-devel-2.3.3-98.73
glibc-i18ndata-2.3.3-98.61
glibc-locale-2.3.3-98.73
# cat /etc/SuSE-release
SUSE LINUX Enterprise
Il giorno mer, 18/07/2007 alle 11.11 -0700, Bernard Li ha scritto:
Well, looks like Charles no longer works for Oracle (his email address
bounced).
Anyways, anything thing I would like you to try is to run gmetad in
debug mode and see if it gives us any hints to why it segfaulted.
#
Il giorno mer, 18/07/2007 alle 11.01 -0700, Bernard Li ha scritto:
Andrea,
I noticed that your RRDs are in /dev/shm -- any chance you can try to
use tmpfs instead (put the following in your fstab and copy your RRDs
back to /var/lib/ganglia/rrds):
none /var/lib/ganglia/rrds tmpfs
--- Andrea Capriotti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Il giorno mer, 18/07/2007 alle 11.11 -0700, Bernard Li ha scritto:
Well, looks like Charles no longer works for Oracle (his email
address bounced).
Anyways, anything thing I would like you to try is to run gmetad in
debug mode and see if
Hi Andrea:
What is the version of glibc on your server? Have you tried updating it?
I figure since libpthread comes from glibc, if there is a bug in
libpthread maybe it's fixed in updated versions.
The thing is, I have not had this issue under CentOS 4 -- not the
exact setup no, but I am quite
Charles,
Since you are the one who provided this patch, do you have any comments?
Andrea,
I noticed that your RRDs are in /dev/shm -- any chance you can try to
use tmpfs instead (put the following in your fstab and copy your RRDs
back to /var/lib/ganglia/rrds):
none /var/lib/ganglia/rrds
Well, looks like Charles no longer works for Oracle (his email address bounced).
Anyways, anything thing I would like you to try is to run gmetad in
debug mode and see if it gives us any hints to why it segfaulted.
Thanks,
Bernard
On 7/18/07, Bernard Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles,
I already spoke about this problem with Bernard Li on IRC last week and
I'm providing a report.
I'm using ganglia on a SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (i586) with kernel
version 2.6.5-7.244-bigsmp with a grid of 6 sources, 2059 hosts and 7513
CPUs.
When I upgrade ganglia to latest stable version