The code looks straight forward. What OS and version is this for ? Vladimir
On 01/19/2015 03:36 AM, Rafael Arco Arredondo wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm facing some problems with a Python module we have to collect the > temperature of the computing nodes. Basically it reads the contents of a > file, where all temperatures are output, and then extracts the > temperature that correspond to the current node. I guess the problem > must be something related to the threading logic, although I'm not sure. > With gmond 3.1.0 it works with no problems, but with 3.6 it hangs when > it reads the first temperature, CPU0 (I ran gmond in debug mode with "-d > 10" to check it). > > Does anyone know what is wrong with our code? Do we have to change > anything in order for gmond version 3.6 to work? Attached is the code > for the module. Any help is appreciated. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ New Year. New Location. New Benefits. New Data Center in Ashburn, VA. GigeNET is offering a free month of service with a new server in Ashburn. Choose from 2 high performing configs, both with 100TB of bandwidth. Higher redundancy.Lower latency.Increased capacity.Completely compliant. http://p.sf.net/sfu/gigenet _______________________________________________ Ganglia-general mailing list Ganglia-general@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ganglia-general