Chris,
I fully agree with your clean and simple comment. Part of
Ganglia's real strength is what it doesn't have, rather than
what it does. Examples:
- metric data is not written locally on the monitored host
- The metric set is fixed in compiled code.
- No ability to customise graphs.
- No
The simplicity is a major plus as well as the
integration w/ Globus. With a little thinking you can
extend the reporting easily.
The only think I with I had was notification. I have
a large cluster and a number a smaller (128 nodes)
and it would make it easier for us to be proactive.
So I am
Buccaneer for Hire. wrote:
The simplicity is a major plus as well as the
integration w/ Globus. With a little thinking you can
extend the reporting easily.
The only think I with I had was notification. I have
a large cluster and a number a smaller (128 nodes)
and it would make it easier
What I need is a notification to my cell when a
critical even happens.
--- Seth Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Buccaneer for Hire. wrote:
The simplicity is a major plus as well as the
integration w/ Globus. With a little thinking you
can
extend the reporting easily.
The only
FYI.
http://www.aouk83.dsl.pipex.com
has a link to a cygwin based windows agent (not as an installer package
though),
and also a link to a WMI native Ganglia agent coded by APR consulting in
Switzerland.
Enjoy.
Richard Grevis
Production Architecture
Barclays Capital, Canary Wharf, London, E14
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