On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.com.au> wrote:
>
>> Speaking of Ganglia Web we should release a new version of Ganglia with
>> the new web frontend included. I propose following
>>
>> 1. Remove web-frontend from monitor-core
>> 2. Allow Ganglia Web to be versioned separately for those that want to get
>> more up to date web UI. We can call that gweb
>
> I don't think that is necessary (see my reason below) - people that just
> want to have a more up to date web UI can just download the latest
> version to their web server, without using the latest gmond code

I just included ganglia-web as "web" in monitor-core as a git
submodule, so you have the choice of downloading/building it
separately (or not) at your discretion.

>> 3. Bundle Ganglia such as that it bundles monitor-core and ganglia-web
>> together. In the release notes than specify that e.g. Ganglia 3.2.1 is
>> monitor-core 3.2.1 and ganglia-web 2.2.1.
>
> I think it is workable, but it may add more effort to keep versions
> synchronised (e.g. keeping a table listing which combinations of
> gmond/gmetad/web are safe)

I believe that there are no particular monitor-core incompatibilities
with ganglia-web versions, at the moment. You can even run ganglia-web
1.x and 2.x instances at the same time, pointing at the same
monitor-core installation.

Jeff

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