That is a great use case for QMF, have you looked at these two pages on QMF.

http://qpid.apache.org/qpid-management-framework.html

http://qpid.apache.org/qmf-python-console-tutorial.html

Also digging up a python console example for you, or hit Ted up from one :-)

Carl.



Ming Zhang wrote:
would like to build something like ganglia. but this time in python
and using qmf or at least qpid.

ganglia packets is very inefficient over WAN. and nagios need to have
extra agent. and no messaging mechanism.

so once i saw couple line of python can pass message reliably around,
i think this is a good bet. this is what ganglia lack.

i read the online doc about how to use python as qmg console, but
would like to know more about how to write a qmf xml, generate agent,
let agent push data periodically. and allow console to get these data
asynchronously.

thanks,

Ming


On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Carl Trieloff <cctriel...@redhat.com> wrote:
To monitor a Qpid cluster, or another application cluster?

Carl.


Ming Zhang wrote:
Hi All

Would like to use QMF and qpid to build a cluster monitoring system.
Wonder where is a good starting point? There are only a few
information about QMF online.

Thanks!

Ming

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