Re: [Ganglia-general] GMOND + SFLOWD functionality

2015-06-01 Thread Sergey
OK. Then what does the “deaf” Gmond make with metrics to provide them to “mute” Gmond? I guess - it sends them. I our case “deaf” Gmond gets metrics from local HSFLOWD and doesn’t send them. Why it doesn’t send them to “mute” Gmond? What’s the difference between it’s own metrics and HSFLOWD metri

Re: [Ganglia-general] GMOND + SFLOWD functionality

2015-06-01 Thread Jesse Becker
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Sergey wrote: > It also contradicts the Gmond topology described in the O’Reily book > “Monitoring with Ganglia” (p.22 Fig. 2-3). I don't see how. I'm looking at a copy of the book right now, and Figure 2-3 has three gmonds: two (deaf) gmonds that send to a thir

Re: [Ganglia-general] GMOND + SFLOWD functionality

2015-06-01 Thread Sergey
Hi Peter, It’s very sad. It also contradicts the Gmond topology described in the O’Reily book “Monitoring with Ganglia” (p.22 Fig. 2-3). The main disadvantage of this is the fact that we have to build 2 parallel monitoring structures (gnome and show) with separate ports and flows, which are joi

[Ganglia-general] some suggestion about dockerfile of ganglia

2015-06-01 Thread linuxhe
Hi, Vladimir and all: I found that ganglia had already a docker dir: https://github.com/ganglia/ganglia_contrib/tree/master/docker. The dockerfiles are good enough for people to deploy, but I still have some suggestion on the dockerfiles: My suggestion is to use "compiling from upstream cod