Dave,
That's for spotting that one!
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Yemi
On Aug 25, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Dr. Dave Blunt wrote:
Hey,
Make sure that the patch to gmetric's cmdline.sh sets the heartbeat
flag to be optional (by adding the text 'no' at the end of line
17). What was happening to me was that gmetric
Andrew,
Read the documentation and you will see that you can control whether
a daemon sends information, receives information or does both.
(deaf mute attributes)
This is independent multicast v. unicast.
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Yemi
On Jun 16, 2005, at 2:03 PM, Andrew Mellanby wrote:
My problem with
Steve,
Our systems guys can't wait for the Ganglia unicasts either. Every time
I add more nodes I cringe.
Can we please see a Ganglia 2.6.x? If I recall, the target date was
sometime in September.
Yemi
On Nov 2, 2004, at 1:22 PM, Steve Gilbert wrote:
I've never seen this error
Wow.
No responses to my initial posting. Anyone else interested in using Ganglia
to monitor SNMP devices? One of our systems experts has already produced a
first version of an SNMP ganglia metric generator!
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Yemi
On 7/23/04 11:34 AM, Adesanya, Adeyemi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Great. Thanks for confirming.
Yemi
On 5/24/04 4:49 PM, Matt Massie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yemi-
you shouldn't have any problem running in safe mode.. except that you
will need to explicitly state the path to the rrdtool binary in the
safe configuration. otherwise, php will not
Hi Christopher.
I have not received a response from Steven Wagner so I will sent this
message to the ganglia-developers list (where it belongs). I am keen to get
these changes added to the ganglia because running gmond in root mode is a
risk that many net security teams are unwilling to take.
solaris.c once I¹ve cleaned it up and ran a
few more tests.
I tried it on Solaris 5.9 but I will try it on 5.8 too.
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Yemi
On 9/29/03 9:31 AM, steven wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adeyemi Adesanya wrote:
Hi There.
I spent some time digging through the archives but I am unable
Hi There.
I spent some time digging through the archives but I am unable to find a way
of running gmond as a non-root user on Solaris. Is this out of the question
or is there some way to patch the code? All of our critical servers run
Solaris, that¹s where the real action is and that what I'd
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