Re: [Ganglia-general] gmetad only reads from one node of each data_source

2010-10-25 Thread Martin Knoblauch
Hi Marc,the output of telnet seems to indicate that your "gmond"s indeed only see their own data. Kind of strange. I have to admit that I have not used MC configurations for quite some time. UC is so much cleaner in my opinion. Questions:a) how many network interfaces do the "nodes"s have?b) if

Re: [Ganglia-general] gmetad only reads from one node of each data_source

2010-10-25 Thread Joan Marc Riera
Hi Martin, I guess MC stands for Multicast, and UC for unicast. a ) Each node has only one network interface NODE09:/home/admmarc# netstat -rn Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface 172.16.33.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 0.0.0.0 172.16.33.1

[Ganglia-general] Cloud resource request

2010-10-25 Thread Bernard Li
Hello Ganglia Community: As you may know, we are ramping up development on the web frontend re-write and currently we are looking for cloud resources (think Amazon EC2 instances) for development purposes. If your company works in a related field and would like to donate some cycles for a good

Re: [Ganglia-general] Booting Ganglia becoming a hassle

2010-10-25 Thread Stevens, Weston J
Hey Daniel I think my supervisor would like to know why this would improve things? Otherwise I don't think he'll bite. Also I'm wondering if a script like this would be the way to implement what you just mentioned: /etc/init.d/gmond stop /etc/init.d/gmetad stop rm -rf /var/lib/ganglia/rrds/*

Re: [Ganglia-general] Booting Ganglia becoming a hassle

2010-10-25 Thread Stevens, Weston J
Oh hold on that link you provided wasn't working for the longest time until I just tried it again a minute ago. Of course luck would have me look like a fool again :rollseyes: From: Stevens, Weston J Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 6:37 PM To: 'Daniel Rich';

[Ganglia-general] sFlow support in gmond

2010-10-25 Thread peter . phaal
Hello All, Here is some background on the sFlow support that has been added to gmond in the development branch: http://blog.sflow.com/2010/10/ganglia.html An sFlow agent is extremely lightweight, since sFlow monitoring is typically used in embedded environments where resources are