Rick Cobb writes:
> Generally what you do is have all the compute nodes send to a gmond
> server on the administrative nodes, and then have gmetad poll that
> gmond. You use a unicast setup on the compute node gmonds to do this
> (IIRC, you can have them send to more than one for redundancy); you
> On 03/20/2015 10:23 AM, Loris Bennett wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the following in my gmetad.conf
>>
>> data_source "Admin_Nodes" 10 admin:8648
>> data_source "Compute_Nodes" 10 admin:8649
>>
>> and when I look at the ports i
Hi,
I have the following in my gmetad.conf
data_source "Admin_Nodes" 10 admin:8648
data_source "Compute_Nodes" 10 admin:8649
and when I look at the ports in use, I have
$ netstat -plane | egrep 'gmon|gme'
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:86510.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 4
Hi,
I have a system comprising 100 compute nodes, 2 administration nodes (in a
high-availability set-up) and a dedicated log-in node. I would like to
monitor these three groups separately and save the RRD files in file
system provided by either NFS or DRBD.
My questions are:
1. Is each of the
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