So here are the replies that I received.
The following people would like to be authors/contributors to the book:
- Michael Perzl - has given 25+ presentations on Ganglia and interested
in writing. Focused on AIX and IBM Power systems
- Alex Dean - has volunteered to write on the web
We're in the process of pulling together a team to write an O'Reilly eBook
on Ganglia.
Here's a rough idea of some of the topics we could cover
- Ganglia's components and overall architecture
- Typical deployment configurations including simple steps for verifying
an installation (e.g.
Are there any more volunteers?
Later today, I'm going to submit the list of volunteers to O'reilly and
start getting project off the ground. Going to be a lot of fun.
-Matt
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Matt Massie m...@massie.us wrote:
Brad-
Can you open a new thread on the developer's
at 12:31 PM, in message
CABcEujsJET24+hhHyVqAQ48aj_4YjfZsimGz=vmw06mnu86...@mail.gmail.com,
Matt
Massie m...@massie.us wrote:
There's an O'reilly editor who's interested in publishing a ~50-page
eBook
on ganglia.
I have no doubt the ganglia community would benefit from a book
There's an O'reilly editor who's interested in publishing a ~50-page eBook
on ganglia.
I have no doubt the ganglia community would benefit from a book covering
topics like:
- Ganglia's components and overall architecture
- Typical deployment configurations including simple steps for
following the discussion on this matter and give my notes where
I can help.
** **
Thanks,
-fred
** **
*From:* Michael Perzl [mailto:mich...@perzl.org]
*Sent:* Thursday, December 01, 2011 1:41 PM
*To:* Matt Massie
*Cc:* Ganglia Developers
*Subject:* Re: [Ganglia-developers
Thanks for stepping up, Alex! It will be great to help people get the most
out of all the new features in the web frontend.
-Matt
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Alex Dean a...@crackpot.org wrote:
On Dec 1, 2011, at 1:31 PM, Matt Massie wrote:
There's an O'reilly editor who's interested
There are two issues here:
1. The issue raised by Carlos and worked on by Bernard: what version of
autotools to bootstrap ganglia with. Bootstrapping doesn't involve building
code but rather generating the build environment (m4 macros and /bin/sh
scripts). Once the tarball is created (with the
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Bernard Li bern...@vanhpc.org wrote:
Hi Matt:
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Matt Massie m...@massie.us wrote:
I'm +1 on building our distro with the version of autotools that has the
best overall platform support. Once the distro is created, end
I'm glad the two of you guys agree technically here and feel free enough to
tease each other a bit :).
I'm +1 on building our distro with the version of autotools that has the
best overall platform support. Once the distro is created, end users
shouldn't have to worry about bootstrapping ganglia
I'm +1 for dropping the release names. If it's getting in the way of
releases, kill it.
-Matt
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Daniel Pocock dan...@pocock.com.auwrote:
Bernard Li wrote:
Dear all:
Please see this discussion we had last year:
Thanks, Daniel, for taking the lead on this release. Appreciated.
-Matt
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Daniel Pocock dan...@pocock.com.au wrote:
Bernard Li wrote:
Well, sounds like we have enough +1s, so please make it happen.
I'm happy to do this as part of 3.1.5 (which I will
for you, this is
your chance to learnĀ both from leaders in the webspace and within
your own industry.
-Matt Massie
[1] http://www.cloudera.com/
[2]
http://www.cloudera.com/blog/2009/09/10/cdh2-clouderas-distribution-for-hadoop-2/
[3] http://hadoop.apache.org/avro
[4] http://www.cloudera.com
Have you checked your iptables rules? If gmond can't send/receive any
UDP packets, there will be no HOSTS in the XML output.
-Matt
On May 13, 2009, at 2:46 PM, Bradley Harrington wrote:
FYI. I just tried Ganglia 3.0.7 with the same results.
Bradley R. Harrington
Certified Software I/T
bnicholes
87 carenas
410 knobi1
426 bernardli
686 hawson
830 sacerdoti
3940 massie
I am not a lawyer, nor do I know anything specific about what
licencing
agreements were made when Ganglia was released, but any code written
by
Matt Massie while in the employment of UC
i'm not sure what happened exactly. bernard's detective work found that
some of our pages were changed into posts and one of the wordpress
plugins was disabled. i've copied our pages back in and updated the source
to point to the new copied pages.
i wonder if we should look at a simpler, static
i like the idea too. anything that makes the frontend more modular and
extendable is a good thing.
-matt
On 3/12/08, Jesse Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:23 AM, Ramon Bastiaans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like this setup a lot, has anyone considered this?
We've worked together remotely for many years, the opportunity has
finally come for us to meet in person!
I invite you to attend the inaugural in-person meeting of the Ganglia
Development Team, scheduled for Thursday-Friday Feb 28-29 2008. We
don't have a finalized agenda yet, but our primary
guys-
i was just contacted by CERN about a cross-scripting vulnerability they
found in our web front-end. i've just checked into subversion a quick fix
to one known problem presented to me.
we need to systematically review all our template variable assignments to
make sure they are not
outstanding!
i'll send all the details to you in a separate email. thanks for stepping
up!
-matt
On 12/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Matt Massie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
we need to systematically review all our template variable assignments
to
make sure
i just meant in the announcement/changelog.
-matt
On 12/5/07, Bernard Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Matt:
On 12/5/07, Matt Massie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make sure we credit Romain Wartel at CERN for discovering the
vulnerability and reporting it to us. thanks for pulling
On 9/3/07, Bernard Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Matt:
On 9/3/07, Matt Massie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lastly, i spoke with groundwork open source and they suggested we talk
about
having a ganglia 3.1.0 ganglia get-together. they offered to help with
transportation costs for some
guys-
i hope all of you in the united states enjoyed a non-laborious labor day.
for our peers in the rest of the world, i hope your day of the moon was a
good one.
as you might have noticed, we have an updated web site now (
http://ganglia.info/). i plan to add the wiki and make some updates
i requested the an mbox file for all our mailing lists from sourceforge and
the http://www.mail-archive.com/ guys just added all the postings. funny
things is that import made us the top mailing list today according to the
mail archive front page...
Yes, the current makefiles will build a libexpat.so and install it in
/usr/lib. This is actually one thing that bothers me.
that is actually not the case. if you look at the Makefile.am
in ./srclib you will find
install:
echo
echo Nothing from the srclib directory gets
i've accepted this patch into the 3.0.x branch. thanks for submitting
this patch.
the work we're doing in trunk right (upcoming 3.1.0 release) now will
add this missing feature by upgrading the version of libapr we are
using.
thanks again!
-matt
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 18:20 +0100, Paul Millar
i completely support the idea of completely removing the apr directory
from the srclib directory.
i orginally included it because apr didn't support multicast so i had to
alter the source. given that libapr has mcast sockets now, no need for
our previous frankenstein apr.
if people are
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 08:17 -0600, Brad Nicholes wrote:
On 4/24/2007 at 7:23 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick Galbreath
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not an official developer in ganglia, but I think it's great.
Also note that in monitor-core/srclib/inetaddr.c contains a
guys-
i just wanted to let you know that groundwork opensource has generously
agreed to pay for a web developer to update our website. in the near
future, i'll be share some mockups with you guys to solicit feedback. my
main goal is to make it easier for ganglia users to find the
numbers does this image have?
trick) and i have the PHP code for that... just haven't had the time to
add it.
I think users will find it extremely
useful.
i think so too.. we've heard a number of requests for it.
Thanks,
Bernard
On 4/25/07, Matt Massie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
guys
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 23:34 -0400, Nick Galbreath wrote:
Hello,
thanks all for the comments.
the python code is so simple, I'd be happy to add it, as-is to a
contrib directory or something similar. I still need to add pydoc
to it however. I think Java will be a snap as well (since XDR
On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 11:00 -0600, Brad Nicholes wrote:
Is there a reason why you created the 3.0.x development branch in ./tags?
because i goof'd. i just moved the monitor-core-3.0-beta branch out of
tags and into branches. sorry for the sloppiness...
Unless you see any reason not to, I
i just added brad to the list of developers with write access to our
subversion repository. welcome to the team, brad!
i've created a branch called monitor-core-3.0-beta for 3.0.x
development from what is currently in trunk. we might not need quite as
rigorous a process as apache but i think we
please send me your sourceforge account name and i'll immediately give
you access to subversion.
-matt
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 09:20 -0600, Brad Nicholes wrote:
awesome. welcome aboard again. :)
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 09:29 -0800, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Matt:
After I reset the password, I'm good :-)
Thanks!
Bernard
On 3/2/07, matt massie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i updated your old account to your new email...
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 22:36
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will happily include your to-from plugin in the next release. we
look forward to seeing the code and helping you stitch it into our 3.0.5
release.
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! is there a way to automate this process so that we can
make it part of the build process? i'd love for us to be able to easily
build a setup.exe for each ganglia release. i created the first
setup.exe for 3.0.0 using some gui tool i found on tucows just to make
the point...
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phone
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link.
happy holidays everyone... let's hope for a more peaceful year in '07.
seven is a lucky number right?
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, so that peaople can pick them?
good idea, i've just reassigned all bugs to the ganglia-bugzilla list.
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in line (some people showed up
at 12:30am)
... they only had 12 wiis ...
bummer.
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the last RC with no noticeable problems.
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phone: 415.692.0828 x2843
fax: 415.278.0441
http://archrock.com/
:-)
I hope there are more developers out there who are interested in
contributing code to the Ganglia project!!
Cheers,
Bernard
On 12/15/06, matt massie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
paul-
i second martin's idea that you have done nothing wrong. i just went
and read your bug in bugzilla
x2843 or visit http://www.archrock.com/.
now that Primer Pack is out the door, i should have time soon to help
with our next ganglia release. hope you all have a great weekend!
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phone: 415.692.0828 x2843
fax: 415.278.0441
http://archrock.com/
* google queries
http://www.google.com
Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Hi Matt, Folks,
you may have seen the commits. I have just moved libmetrics out of
scrlib into top-level. srclib is now external-only stuff.
Build tested on my FC4 system. I will try HP-UX and Solaris later the
week.
that's a good idea. makes more sense.
talking
there is a C api for getting stats. if you take a look at
./gmond/gstat/gstat.c, you'll get an example of how to use it. you'll
need to link against libganglia.
gexec_cluster_t cluster;
gexec_host_t *host;
llist_entry *li;
rval = gexec_cluster(cluster, ip, port );
if ( rval != 0) { /* could
and
issue a warning?
4. What's the purpose of this: apr_gethostname( myname,
APRMAXHOSTLEN+1, global_context);
5. I'm sure there's a whole lot more I haven't tripped over yet...
Thanks,
Alex
matt massie wrote:
it is possible and not too painful.
path #1: use XDR directly in your
guys-
i was compiling a list of people/ groups/ companies that use ganglia
and posted it to the web site. it is not close to complete but it
lets people know the diversity and scope of our group. one of the
groups that uses ganglia is the internet archive. i went to check
out the
guys-
if you visit http://weblog.infoworld.com/ you'll see the short
write-up highlighting ganglia there. the full link is http://
weblog.infoworld.com/openresource/archives/2006/03/
open_source_man.html.
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guys-
i tracked down what was causing the gmetric output in gmond to be
truncated. here is a part of the patch...
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/ganglia/monitor-core/gmond/gmond.c,v
retrieving revision 1.106
diff -r1.106 gmond.c
On Mar 22, 2006, at 12:33 AM, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Matt,
after looking at your patch to process_xml.c I just want to ask
whether this is really the right solution.
no. :)
you're right. please feel free to overwrite my half-baked patch.
-matt
Before (-r1.45) the code tried to mark
guys-
there are two ways to solve this problem:
(simple) make all XML ports blocking (with a timeout)
(hard) see below
important: we cannot have the XML port put gmond to sleep when EAGAIN
is returned. that will make data collection/announcements stop until
the remote client is
guys-
i just checked the XML port fix into CVS. this is the simple
solution where we trust a timeout to prevent a client from hogging
gmond. keep in mind this is a timeout per write and there are
multiple writes per XML connection.
the changes are so minimal that i didn't tag CVS. i
so i went ahead and backed out my changes from last night.
there are now no hardcoded limits on the sizes of the name, type,
units, and value in a gmetric message.
if added the following defines in protocol.x
#define GANGLIA_MTU 1500
#define UDP_HEADER_SIZE 28
#define
On Mar 2, 2006, at 10:56 PM, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Hi Matt,
what would be your advice on how to replace the current apr bits in
CVS with a more current set like 0.9.7?
do we know how much the file layout has changed in 0.9.7 to what we
have now? what happens when you do a diff between
On Feb 22, 2006, at 5:46 PM, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
I believe apr was modified to include multicast functionality, I'm
not sure about
the rest.
Hi Brooks,
good point. Now I remember the same. Time for a session with diff
:-)
Martin
Matt,
diff does not make me happy. It seems our
guys-
is there a debian 3.0.x package floating around out there?
-matt
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martin-
bind allows you to pick which local address you want to bind to.
this can be important, for example, in the case of multicast when you
don't want to get unicast traffic too (for security or whatever).
when gmond sets up to listen to multicast 239.2.11.71 port 8649
(e.g.) if you
can you email us the exact error that you got when you tried to
compile ganglia on Tru64?
steve wagner wrote the code for tru64 early on in the project and i
had assumed it was still working now as well. i'm pretty sure steve
is still lurking around on this list.
On Nov 22, 2005, at
richard-
it would be wonderful if you were to write a windows native gmond!
i had to make a lot of painful compromises in 3.x to get ganglia
working on cygwin/windows (like not using any POSIX threads). having
a windows-only code base would make things s much easier all
around. i
i realized when i went to post an entry for the 3.0.2 release that
even though we are moved to mysql 4 i still had an old problem.
the old blog software we were using (movable type) has an archive
directory that must be writable by the web server... and that isn't
possible... so i just
the support guys at sourceforge are great. i sent in a request for
the old mysql3 data and they just gave me a mysql dump of our old
data. i just setup the usernames/passwords for mysql4 and imported
our old data into our new database.
our movable type blog (the main ganglia page), our
guys-
i just realized this week that berkeley already killed my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] account and i got unsubscribed from all
ganglia mailing lists (because mailman correctly detected the account
was closed). i'm subscribed again at my personal address and should
start getting email again
guys-
i just checked in some small changes to monitor-core in CVS that
fixes the compile time bugs on MacOS X Tiger. i test gmond on my
tiger box and it all looks good.
bernard has forwarded me some of the licensing issues and i plan to
focus on cleaning up (or rewriting) some of the
On Sep 13, 2005, at 11:30 PM, Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Bernard,
as far as I know, I have no special access to the site - with the
exception of CVS.
i just added martin and brooks to the list of project admins. they
shouldn't have any problem accessing any ganglia site resources.
there is
hey guys...
... i'm most of the way moved from berkeley to yahoo. i don't think i
told you guys but i also sold my old house and moved into a new one in
parallel to moving jobs. chaos.
i did the move myself using three large moving pods (that the storage
company drops off and then picks
i decided that since ganglia doesn't have any bugs: why should we have a
bugzilla page? i mean it seemed like a bit of a waste.
i kid. i kid.
our unix admin guru (aka mike) found system imager hosed apache on the
machine. it's being fixed as i type this message.
thanks for letting us know.
Matt Massie wrote:
i decided that since ganglia doesn't have any bugs: why should we have a
bugzilla page? i mean it seemed like a bit of a waste.
i kid. i kid.
our unix admin guru (aka mike) found system imager hosed apache on the
machine. it's being fixed as i type this message
hey guys-
i've accepted a position at yahoo beginning july 25th working with the
cluster automation/monitoring and algorithmic search team.
i've spoke with yahoo on many occasions about ganglia and they have
assured that there is no problem continuing work on ganglia (given that
i don't export
hey guys-
i know i've been a bit silent lately and i wanted to check in the let
you know what's going on.
i'm currently researching employment opportunities within and outside of
berkeley. if i decide to stay at berkeley, i will likely be moving
toward the embedded systems research here
i've had some time this weekend to update the librrd code to allow for
querying/fetching data from a database (see ./test/test.c for example).
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~massie/librrd/librrd-0.1.0e.tar.gz
i've compiled and run the simple test program on linux, solaris,
windows, macosx and
tobi et al-
i talked a couple weeks ago about how we might change the heart of
rrdtool to make it more portable and developer friendly. i think i have
a basic code base to get us started toward that goal. you can download
the code and try is yourself at
Federico D. Sacerdoti wrote:
The location attribute is very important for the physical view page on
the webfrontend, and should be in the --convert output (put in the conf
file) as well as carried to the XML in the HOST tag.
Matt, I can start work on a patch if you like...
that sounds good
STS Systems Administrator
Worldwide Technology Services and Operations
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-Original Message-
From: Matt Massie [_mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 4:48 AM
To: Rhodes, Marco
Subject: Re: load_one/five/15 metrics on Windows clients
done.
http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/
has brooks freebsd metric fixes now.
-matt
Brooks Davis wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:49:52AM -0800, Brooks Davis wrote:
On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 03:23:32PM +, Matt Massie wrote:
guys-
i just put what i believe will be the 3.0.1 release
you should see a conf.php.rpmnew file in that directory that has just
what you recommend. we don't overwrite the old conf.php file because it
might contain modifications.
-matt
Bruce Schwartz wrote:
Hi --
I've just installed 3.0.0 on a cluster and noticed something funny
with the version
. :)
-matt
Matt Massie wrote:
here is an idea you might try.
all the rrd code is in ./gmetad/rrd_helpers.c
the function for creating rrds is RRD_create(). you can alter the
format of the round-robin archives there without breaking compatibility
(in upcoming version of gmetad will allow you
guys-
i just put what i believe will be the 3.0.1 release at
http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/
i'm not going to release it until we've tested it here longer and you
guys find it works well for you.
3.0.1.
fixes a bug in gmond using unicast only where a network failure to the
listening gmond
stu-
the reason that i statically link in apr/confuse/expat is manifold.
there are people who are running ganglia on 2000 node clusters and
tracking dependencies can be a nightmare at that scale. having a single
statically-linked executable and a config file to sync up is simple.
static
and i forgot to add one more thing about using ./srclib.
if you take a look at ./lib/apr_net.[c,h], you'll see that i need direct
access to apr code in order to operate directly on apr network
structures in order to support multicast (since apr doesn't support
multicast). i couldn't do think
i think i know what the bug is. i can give you a fix to try and see if
it works for you but it will require modifying the source. this fix
will be part of the next release 3.0.1.
the problem is in process_collection_group() function near line 1600 of
./gmond/gmond.c. when there is a
i suspect that federico is right (assuming the MTU is constant and data
isn't being fragmented).
one way to visualize this might be to create a new network graph
template. i've seen people visualizate load as an area (instead of a
line) and the color of the area relates to the percent CPU.
please add this request to http://bugzilla.ganglia.info so it can be
logged.
btw, the network statistics are the total activity across all network
interfaces on a machine not just the first one.
-matt
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
At our cluster we have 2 network cards in each machine, 1 for
does anyone out there have AIX, Tru64, IRIX, HPUX boxes that have
successfully run ganglia 3.0.0 (http://matt-massie.com/ganglia)?
920d4b1ba245f62ba2195f18367afaf2 ganglia-3.0.0.tar.gz
if there is anyone from HP, IBM, etc who might be able to provide some
old machines as a donation, it would
i have a small show stopper on darwin right now which i'll fix up today.
i think it'll be better if we release next monday (unless of course
anyone else out there has a show stopper).
releasing software at the beginning of the week gets noticed more anyway.
-matt
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i fixed the gstat bug in darwin today and placed the latest code at
http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/.
hope you guys have a nice weekend.
-matt
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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
temporary
for) Debian packages for 3.0.0 ?
Ramon.
Matt Massie wrote:
just for kicks i built rpms for ia64 and x86_64.
looks like ganglia 3.0.0 is 64-bit clean and ready for action.
http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/
-matt
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Bernard Li wrote:
Are there supposed to be RPMs for ganglia-web as well?
done. thanks for the reminder.
-matt
i'm assuming no news is good news. are you guys having any problems
with 3.0.0? i've run tests on solaris, freebsd, linux ia64 amd64,
windows, macos x and it seems like it compiles and runs well.
are the rpms working out for you?
http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/
does the announcement look
for
ganglia on Solaris? Also, have you tested ganglia on Solaris 10?
Cheers,
Bernard
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matt Massie
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 6:58
To: Ganglia Developers
Subject: [Ganglia-developers] sure is quiet today
Ian Cunningham wrote:
I have tried out 3.0.0 on windows. I had to edit the confuse/tests
makefile to get it to compile. The default gmond.conf has setuid = yes,
which causes gmond to fail on start. The installer works nice too.
I played around with sending unicast UDP to another gmond (that
Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
-- Matt Massie [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have mumbled on 1.
Februar 2005 17:52:34 Uhr + regarding [Ganglia-developers] are we
there yet?:
i just created what i think will be the 2.6.0 release at
http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/2.6.0/
I just noticed
think that would a support nightmare.
so now i'm 60% in favor of calling it 3.0.0 and 40% in favor of 2.6.0.
unless i hear more good ideas in favor of 2.6.0.
-matt
Brooks Davis wrote:
On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 09:43:29PM -0800, Matt Massie wrote:
guys-
i'd like to have an informal vote
Darwin machines.
- Josh
On Feb 2, 2005, at 8:35 AM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
-- Matt Massie [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have mumbled on
1. Februar 2005 17:52:34 Uhr + regarding [Ganglia-developers] are
we there yet?:
i just created what i think will be the 2.6.0 release at
http
? And many other
things that I dont quite remember now. Are those designs dead, or will
you call them Ganglia 4.0.
-Federico
On Feb 2, 2005, at 4:20 AM, Matt Massie wrote:
great. so we have 2 votes for 3.0.0 and 2 votes for 2.6.0. :)
i don't mean to be a flip-flopper but now i'm leaning
if you take a look in http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/
you will see the latest 3.0.0. distribution.
the biggest change is the way that IPv6 addresses are handled (thanks to
feedback from brooks). the tcp_accept_channel and udp_recv_channel
documentation have the following addition.
The
just for kicks i built rpms for ia64 and x86_64.
looks like ganglia 3.0.0 is 64-bit clean and ready for action.
http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/
-matt
guys-
can you check over this first draft of an announcement and make comments?
i've tried to crystalize most of the cool new things that ganglia 3.0.0
can do that 2.5.x couldn't.
it important to me to give everyone credit for the work they've done.
if you did something and i haven't put
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