[Ganglia-general] ganglia not displaying graph:

2012-09-13 Thread padma.pavani
Hi Ganglia Team, I have installed ganglia3.2 in my cluster and when I try accessing in web page it shows only index and not graphs, But all services are working fine. Please help . -- Thanks & Regards Padma Pavani -

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia 3.4.0 x86_46 rpms ?

2012-09-13 Thread H. Haven Liu
Bernard, Thanks for the reply. the rrdtool in EPEL/RPMforge doesn't seem to meet the required dependency either. I'm using CentOS 6, by the way. Thanks, Haven On Sep 13, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Bernard Li wrote: > Hi Haven: > > I would recommend you add the EPEL/RPMforge repositories and then do

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia 3.4.0 x86_46 rpms ?

2012-09-13 Thread Bernard Li
Hi Haven: I would recommend you add the EPEL/RPMforge repositories and then do a yum install on the package -- it should pull the dependencies automatically. Cheers, Bernard On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 11:27 AM, H. Haven Liu wrote: > Vladimir, > > I tried to use the RPMS that you built, but it com

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia 3.4.0 x86_46 rpms ?

2012-09-13 Thread H. Haven Liu
Vladimir, I tried to use the RPMS that you built, but it complains about a failed dependency: [root@server1 ganglia]# rpm -Uvh ganglia-gmetad-3.4.0-1.x86_64.rpm error: Failed dependencies: librrd.so.3()(64bit) is needed by ganglia-gmetad-3.4.0-1.x86_64 Do you know which version of rrdt

[Ganglia-general] how does ganglia calculate cluster load?

2012-09-13 Thread m.carpen
Hi, can anyone explain me simply how does ganglia calculate the Grid Load? How can ganglia verify that the cores requested by the applications are effectively used? thanks Michele -- Michele Carpené SuperComputing Applications and Innovation Department CINECA - via Magnanelli, 6/3, 40033 Casa

[Ganglia-general] Java/JMX plugin for Ganglia 3.1.x

2012-09-13 Thread Martin Knoblauch
Hi,  as part of a larger tomcat deployment I need to monitor several tomcat instances and want to add the measured data to a Ganglia setup. I already found "JMXtrans" which seems a cool solution, but it uses host spoofing and I am not sure it is what I really want. Needs some real investigating