Bernard,
great idea. A contrib directory is is sadly missing.
Martin
--- Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Alex:
>
> Actually I wonder if we should check your code into trunk as
> "contrib"
> code... what do others think?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bernard
>
> > -Original Message-
We are using web front end version 2.5.7
The errors we were getting were similar to:
[client 66.249.72.76] PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant VAL -
assumed 'VAL' in /var/www/html/ganglia/show_node.php o
n line 115
[client 66.249.72.76] PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant boottime -
ass
Ron,
The way ganglia was originally designed to works is that all the gmond
nodes in a cluster, talked to each other about their statistics using
multicast. In your gmetad.conf you would specify a head gmond node that
the gmetad polls.
In your setup you are using unicast instead of multicast
Hi Alex:
Actually I wonder if we should check your code into trunk as "contrib"
code... what do others think?
Cheers,
Bernard
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Balk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 12:32
> To: Bernard Li
> Cc: Stackpole, Chris; ganglia-general@
Bernard Li wrote:
>> I am trying to write a script that pulls the info from netcat
>> and averages out some numbers but I believe that there is a
>> easier way. Does ganglia store data in such a way that I
>> could pull this type of information? This appears so useful
>> to me that I am sure
On 6/9/06 11:52 AM, "Bernard Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Eli:
>
>> As far as pulling data out of the RRD's for reporting, I've
>> had to whip up
>> some things in the past for dumping to CSV to be inclusive with other
>> reports... Doing this for Cacti and Ganglia was quite the learni
Hi Eli:
> As far as pulling data out of the RRD's for reporting, I've
> had to whip up
> some things in the past for dumping to CSV to be inclusive with other
> reports... Doing this for Cacti and Ganglia was quite the learning
> experience. What I mainly took out of it is a disdain for
> the
Sorry I haven't had time to come through with my offered scripts yet... I've
got setups for exporting Ganglia XML to Nagios host/hostgroup configs, as
well as doing host/service checks from the RRD data as well as directly from
the XML ports. This is _very_handy_. I'm trying to get some other th
> I am trying to write a script that pulls the info from netcat
> and averages out some numbers but I believe that there is a
> easier way. Does ganglia store data in such a way that I
> could pull this type of information? This appears so useful
> to me that I am sure that there are others tha
Good day,
I have two topics I would like to gather opinions on from the Ganglia world.
The first is that I have been looking at several different aspects of being
able to receive alerts when a node goes down. At the moment I have just
MacGyver'd a solution, based off a script Richard gave me. I
I have installed gmond on a W2K server. The gmond.conf relevant bits are
as follows:
used to only support having a single channel */
udp_send_channel {
host = 127.0.0.1
port = 2344
}
udp_send_channel {
host = 140.203.7.43
port = 2344
The 140.203.7.43 is the server running g
Adam,
do you still have those error messages? And: which version of the
web-frontend are you using? We fixed quite a few of the php messages in
3.0.3.
Martin
--- Adam Brust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the beginning of the month, ganglia/php were producing massive
> amounts of httpd errors
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