nod, we are not using rocks for this one (not my choice, I just work
here, i won't go into it), so using cfnegine to handle the gmond.conf
will be the only way i know. not so bad :)
On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 11:56 AM, matt massie wrote:
doug-
just a little history of the location tag.
doug-
just a little history of the location tag. the force behind the
web-frontend is Federico Sacerdoti (a great developer from the Grids and
Clusters group at the San Diego Supercomputer Center).
the NPACI Rocks cluster installation (http://rocks.npaci.edu/)
automagically names each cluster
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. :)
Doug Nordwall wrote:
Are we talking about the same location variable?
Yes. :)
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 Nordwa
Doug Nordwall wrote:
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
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 g
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