I think you meant to send this back to this list.
Cheers,
Bernard
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Buccaneer for Hire.
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> No sir, management nodes will unicast to the local ganglia server.
> The others will multicast. So, where the other servers will only have one
> l
No sir, management nodes will unicast to the local ganglia server. The others
will multicast. So, where the other servers will only have one line in the
gmetad.conf, this one will have two.
The reason I am trying to make it work this way is that we do not want gmetads
running on compute nodes
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Buccaneer for Hire.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have a new cluster-1250 compute nodes, 10,000 cores in 3 rows. Each row
> is a composed of two subnets, Gb management and 10Gb for production.
>
> We would like to have each gmond multicast in its own subnet ha
I am back with a new problem.
We have a new cluster-1250 compute nodes, 10,000 cores in 3 rows. Each row is
a composed of two subnets, Gb management and 10Gb for production.
We would like to have each gmond multicast in its own subnet have a gmetad on
each row on a ganglia node. The only exc
I am trying this as user "sgeadmin".
And when I am login as that user and try creating file or directory, I
am able to create and it is not giving any error but somehow it is not
able to create automatically after gmond start on the host which it
should create normally.
Please help..
-Hard
Hi,
Can anyone help why the host will not be able to create directory under
rrds directory even after starting gmond??
Please help me soon..
Thanks,
Hardik
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