Actually, the rrd data doesn't seem to be stored correctly...
$ rrdtool fetch mem_free.rrd AVERAGE | tail
1174949280: nan
1174949640: nan
117495: nan
1174950360: nan
1174950720: nan
1174951080: nan
1174951440: nan
1174951800: nan
1174952160: nan
1174952520: nan
Any ideas? I feel like I'm mis
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Seth Graham wrote:
> Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> > I've setup ganglia in the past and typically it's pretty straight forward.
> > Now I have to deal with nodes being in two completely separate networks
> > where it seems udp broadcast are most likely filtered.
> >
> > Is there
Jeremy Hansen wrote:
I've setup ganglia in the past and typically it's pretty straight forward.
Now I have to deal with nodes being in two completely separate networks
where it seems udp broadcast are most likely filtered.
Is there just a simple config option to have nodes contact a host
dir
I've setup ganglia in the past and typically it's pretty straight forward.
Now I have to deal with nodes being in two completely separate networks
where it seems udp broadcast are most likely filtered.
Is there just a simple config option to have nodes contact a host
directly?
I was playing
Hi, I set up Ganglia on my cluster, my gmond's are running and
returning data, but the graphs are coming back blank. It's weird
because there is definitely data coming back, for example below the
graph it reads, "load_one last day (now 0.53)" which is accurate.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Geoff
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