Re: [Ganglia-general] ganglia web view

2014-07-11 Thread Drew Raines
Selim Kraneis wrote:

 Hello guys,
 I have already installed ganglia packages from perzl.org.
 After starting the Server I have seen just only grap not the notation
 Apache error_log : ERROR: start time: unparsable trailing text: '...s'
 Version of Ganglia: 3.6
 Version of Gweb 3.5.1-4

I'm having something similar happen.  Using the stock Ubuntu 14.04
packages (ganglia-monitor 3.6.0-1ubuntu2, gmetad 3.6.0-1ubuntu2,
ganglia-webfrontend 3.6.1-1).

  [Fri Jul 11 16:45:00.469517 2014] [:error] [pid 11927] [client 
76.187.92.64:46305] get_timestamp: Unable to convert time 0s to Unix timestamp, 
referer: 
http://54.74.143.1/ganglia/?r=jobcs=ce=m=network_reports=by+namec=tab=mvn=hide-hf=false
  [Fri Jul 11 16:45:00.469540 2014] [:error] [pid 11927] [client 
76.187.92.64:46305] process_over_events: Start/end timestamp(s) are NULL, 
referer: 
http://54.74.143.1/ganglia/?r=jobcs=ce=m=network_reports=by+namec=tab=mvn=hide-hf=false
  ERROR: start time: unparsable trailing text: '...s'

This is with a newish cluster.  I have a single node running gmetad
that talks to a local gmond data source, then all the other nodes
feed that gmond.  It worked fine with a few nodes, and even with a
couple dozen.  Now I'm at 52 and I can't get any graphs to appear.
gmond seems to be collecting data ok though.

I've waded through graph.php and I'm not really following what's
going on.  I've done the gmetad/gmond restart cycle as well.  Would
appreciate a pointer.

Thanks!

Drew


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[Ganglia-general] ganglia web view

2014-06-11 Thread Selim Kraneis
Hello guys,
I have already installed ganglia packages from perzl.org.
After starting the Server I have seen just only grap not the notation
Apache error_log : ERROR: start time: unparsable trailing text: '...s'
Version of Ganglia: 3.6
Version of Gweb 3.5.1-4

Someone have any idea?

Regards
Selim



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