Yeah you will need to recreate the. You don't need to do anything on the
clients. You will need to reconfigure gmetad e.g. after cluster name in
data_source add polling period e.g.
data_source "mycluster" 30 127.0.0.1:8649
will poll make gmetad poll gmond every 30 seconds.
Vladimir
On Mon, 11
In the book "Monitoring With Ganglia" there is a discussion of scaling Ganglia
to large installations which focuses almost entirely on scaling I/O. I've
converted our installation from using gmond to using sflow as documented in
chapter 8 so as to reduce the effect of Ganglia monitoring on our n
On Nov 3, 2011, at 10:49 PM, Eytan Daniyalzade wrote:
> I am running a cluster with around 80 nodes, and ganglia-server is
> running on EC2 with 8G. Loading the main page or a host view on
> ganglia takes fairly long, ~20sec. It looks like this is taking as
> long as the view is making sequential
I am running a cluster with around 80 nodes, and ganglia-server is
running on EC2 with 8G. Loading the main page or a host view on
ganglia takes fairly long, ~20sec. It looks like this is taking as
long as the view is making sequential loads all the graphs (images),
and server takes longer than I w
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