patched as well.
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thanks for the response
On Mar 24, 2008, at 11:49 AM, Brad Nicholes wrote:
On 3/24/2008 at 11:56 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Doug Nordwall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So, I've run into a situation where there is quite a bit of data
sitting on a lights out card that I'd like to get
it change
without an entire restart of ganglia.
Do any of the main ganglia dev folks have an opinion here? We'd be
looking to submit this back into the main stream once we are done.
As always, I'm open to be told I'm wrong or it has been done :)
Doug Nordwall
Unix Administrator
EMSL Computer
correctly. Essentially, there is no
collection until you hit the port. Then it collects and spews. That
allows us to minimize the jitter because all your nodes are waiting X
time all at the same time as opposed to X time, then X time again,
then X time again, etc.
- richard
Doug Nordwall
I admit, this was the first spam that I've actually found amusing and
potentially useful.
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 07:05 AM, The Illuminati Order wrote:
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Are we talking about the same location variable? This is the one that
comes out of telnet machine 8649 and is set by the location
parameter in /etc/gmond.conf. It's purpose appears to be for rack,rank,
and plane :)
On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 04:58 PM, Steven Wagner wrote:
Doug Nordwall
Hmm, after attending our last meeting on our cluster, I think I can do
what I want using cfengine.
On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 09:48 AM, Steven Wagner wrote:
Doug Nordwall wrote:
Are we talking about the same location variable?
Yes. :)
differently in the future. you're right to
be
annoyed that you have to have a customized /etc/gmond.conf on each
host to
make it work. we'll figure out a better way in coming releases.
-matt
Today, Doug Nordwall wrote forth saying...
Hmm, after attending our last meeting on our cluster, I
I'm attempting to use the rack view in the new ganglia, and I do not
want to be forced to custom write out a gmond.conf for every node in
the cluster. Currently, the location variable is gathered from there,
and I don't appear to be able to override it with gmetric. I have a
script that will
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