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.
>


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