Anyone curious about the sFlow functionality in Ganglia 3.2 should
take a look at Dave Mangot's blog - he describes why Tagged.com is
using Ganglia with sFlow.
http://tech.mangot.com/roller/dave/entry/host_based_sflow_a_drop
Peter
On 10/27/2011 08:36 PM, Rick Cobb wrote:
In your case, your sender doesn't know about the other receivers and will
need to be configured via its own configuration technique. It can be
confusing that gmond is a daemon with three roles (and gmetad one with two),
but that's the way it is.
Hello,
Could you please send me the email of ganglia again about my problem.
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(Daniel Burbano)
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 7:36 PM,
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Mark Wagner mwagner at intelius.com writes:
This is the patch I ended up using:
diff -urN ganglia-3.2.0.dist/gmetad/process_xml.c
ganglia-3.2.0/gmetad/process_xml.c
--- ganglia-3.2.0.dist/gmetad/process_xml.c 2011-07-07
08:44:35.0 -0700
+++
Yes this patch has been applied to trunk. It will be part of Ganglia
3.2.1.
On Tue, 1 Nov 2011, Mike Ellis wrote:
Mark Wagner mwagner at intelius.com writes:
This is the patch I ended up using:
diff -urN ganglia-3.2.0.dist/gmetad/process_xml.c
ganglia-3.2.0/gmetad/process_xml.c
---
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