Hi Vladimir,

that was exactly what i was searching. Thanks for your help!
The next time I will read more carefully the documentation xD.

José Alejandro

> On 26 Feb 2016, at 15:50, Vladimir Vuksan <vli...@veus.hr> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jose,
> 
> issue is that JMXAgent is not setting the dmax value which by default will be 
> set to 0 aka infinity. I haven't looked at JMXAgent in years so I don't 
> really remember if that is possible. See if that is possible.
> 
> Vladimir
> 
> 
> 02/26/2016 u 08:06 AM, José Alejandro Camiño Iglesias je napisao/la:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> i am working in a project in whose we use Ganglia and JMXAgent to report 
>> some metric of the JMX to the
>> gmetad to analyse the cluster status.
>> 
>> We noticed that if the java process that is reporting that metrics died, for 
>> example by a OutOfMemory due to the charge on that component,
>> the metric is still live in the gmetad and with the last value that was 
>> reported by the gmond.
>> 
>> I understand that the JMXAgent report the MBean value to the gmond and where 
>> the process die gmond is reporting the last value that
>> was published by the JMXAgent to the gmetad.
>> 
>> Exist a form to do that the metric isn't reported or the value be a 
>> predefined value (void, 0, -1 or similar)?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
> 

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