I would be interested in contributing.

Vladimir

On Wed, 7 Dec 2011, Matt Massie wrote:

Are there any more volunteers?  
Later today, I'm going to submit the list of volunteers to O'reilly and start 
getting project off the ground.
 Going to be a lot of fun.

-Matt


On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Matt Massie <m...@massie.us> wrote:
      Brad-
Can you open a new thread on the developer's list?  I think there's going to be 
quite a bit of interest in a
REST interface to Ganglia.  It would be really useful to have.  I know I've 
been tempted to write one
myself.  

-Matt


On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Vladimir Vuksan <vli...@veus.hr> wrote:
      I am sure lots of people would appreciate REST interface to Ganglia.
      Myself and Jeff Buchbinder have been talking on how we could implement
      it but if you already have it completed that would be an awesome
      addition ;-).

      Vladimir

      On 02.12.2011 10:45, Brad Nicholes wrote:
      > Hey Matt,
      >     How are you?  It's been a while.  I know I haven't been biggest
      > contributor to the Ganglia project lately but I still monitor the
      > mailing lists and this book sounds like a great idea.  Count me in
      > anywhere I can help.
      >
      > On a slightly different note:
      >
      > I have managed to carve out a little time over the past few weeks to
      > get back into a little Ganglia development.  Since we are gauging
      > interest, would anybody be interested in a REST interface for
      > Ganglia?
      > I have worked up a POC that allows a user to query metrics from
      > gmetad through REST as well as pull data and graphs directly from the
      > RRD files.  I still have to get permission from my employer before I
      > can contribute the REST code to the Ganglia project, but before I go
      > to that effort I just wanted to see if this is something that the
      > Ganglia community would be interested in.
      >
      > Brad
      >
      >
      >
      >>>> On 12/1/2011 at 12:31 PM, in message
      > <CABcEujsJET24+hhHyVqAQ48aj_4YjfZsimGz=vmw06mnu86...@mail.gmail.com>,
      > Matt
      > Massie <m...@massie.us> wrote:
      >> There's an O'reilly editor who's interested in publishing a ~50-page
      >> eBook
      >> on ganglia.
      >>
      >> I have no doubt the ganglia community would benefit from a book
      >> covering
      >> topics like:
      >>
      >>    - Ganglia's components and overall architecture
      >>    - Typical deployment configurations including simple steps for
      >> verifying
      >>    an installation (e.g. unicast/multicast, single cluster/multiple
      >>    distributed clusters/datacenter)
      >>    - Navigating and using the new web interface
      >>    - Tips for extending ganglia's functionality (e.g. gmetric,
      >> modules)
      >>    - Common integration points (e.g. Hadoop metrics, Nagios)
      >>    - A simple step-by-step checklist for debugging common ganglia
      >> issues
      >>    with pointers to our web site, mailing lists, irc channel, etc.
      >>    - Supported platforms and core metrics
      >>    - Scaling to clusters > 1000 nodes
      >>
      >> These are just ideas off the top of my head and not meant to final
      >> or
      >> comprehensive but meant to provide a list for discussion.  Of
      >> course, let
      >> me know if there's topics the community would like to know more (or
      >> less)
      >> about.  The purpose of the book is to serve as a first-read book for
      >> people
      >> new to ganglia.  Keep in mind, for much of the book, we won't be
      >> starting
      >> from scratch.  We already have a good amount of documentation that
      >> just
      >> needs to be organized and edited.
      >>
      >> I'll be happy to contribute time to make this eBook a reality;
      >> however, I
      >> want the book authors to be the leaders and experts in the ganglia
      >> community.  I think it best we divide and conquer and write the book
      >> as a
      >> team.  Who is interesting in helping write the book?


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