Ian Cunningham wrote:
I have tried out 3.0.0 on windows. I had to edit the confuse/tests
makefile to get it to compile. The default gmond.conf has setuid = yes,
which causes gmond to fail on start. The installer works nice too.
I played around with sending unicast UDP to another gmond (that w
Hey,
I have tried out 3.0.0 on windows. I had to edit the confuse/tests
makefile to get it to compile. The default gmond.conf has setuid = yes,
which causes gmond to fail on start. The installer works nice too.
I played around with sending unicast UDP to another gmond (that was on
multicast
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ve packages for
ganglia on Solaris? Also, have you tested ganglia on Solaris 10?
Cheers,
Bernard
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i've updated the announcement to read...
Darwin metric collection greatly improved
Darwin now supports "mem_total", "bytes_in", "bytes_out",
"pkts_in", "pkts_out", "proc_run", "disk_total", "disk_free"
and "part_max_used" metrics. Special thanks to Sebastian
Hag
In WHATS_NEW, you mention that darwin has better support for mem_total,
but also new to this release will be bytes/packets in/out, proc_run (you
mention better process accounting, so that's covered), disk_total,
disk_free, and part_max_used (although I don't think I tested that one).
On Thu, 3 Feb
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> Subject: [Ganglia-developers] sure is quiet today
>
> i'm assuming no news is good news. are you guys having any
> problems with 3.0.0? i've run tests on solaris, freebsd,
> linux ia64 amd64, windows, m
> i'm assuming no news is good news. are you guys having any problems
> with 3.0.0? i've run tests on solaris, freebsd, linux ia64 amd64,
> windows, macos x and it seems like it compiles and runs well.
So far, the web graphs are intermittent for me. Sometimes they show,
most of the time they
i'm assuming no news is good news. are you guys having any problems
with 3.0.0? i've run tests on solaris, freebsd, linux ia64 amd64,
windows, macos x and it seems like it compiles and runs well.
are the rpms working out for you?
http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/
does the announcement look goo