Hi David,
this is kind of helpful. What seems to happen is that the "bytes in" counter
(rbi) for you network card seems to completety wrap around or is going
backwards for about 20-210 MB between two calls to "update_ifdata". This would
definitely lead to PB spikes.
If I recall correctly,
So I compiled gmond (3.2) and gmetad (3.2) on the 'master' frontend Ubuntu
box.
On the other Ubuntu nodes i did an 'apt-get install ganglia-monitor' .. this
created '/usr/sbin/gmond -V
ganglia-monitor-core 2.5.7
'
Is this why my 3.2 frontend cannot see any nodes I installed using the apt
repositor
Hi Tom,
I ran into this myself. All gmond instances in a group reporting to the same
master must have the same version. I couldn't get 3.2 to compile under
rhel4, so all my groups with even one rhel4 box have the older version.
-Patrick G
On Jul 18, 2011 8:54 AM, "Tom Sztur" wrote:
> So I compil
Hello everyone,
last week I tested the new web 2.1.3.
Previously I have to say that we have about 100 host with about 300
custom graphs each host.
When i load the detail page of a server and use the default
configuration file ( all custom graphs will be shown), it took a quite
long time to load
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