Hi,
I’m getting a python error in the nfsstats.py module since upgrading to Ganglia
3.6.0. It may also be related to an upgrade of the (Debian) distro.
[PYTHON] Can't call the metric_init function in the python module [nfsstats].
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
name: SURFsara.
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On 19 apr. 2013, at 18:06, Chris Hunter
. ;)
pbswebmon is a completely different project which SARA is not associated with
or has any role in.
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before restarting) available for who
might want it, but it is 42 MB.
Kind regards,
- Ramon.
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-1.7.1.js
$ ls -la ganglia-web-3.5.6/js/jquery-*min.js
-rw-r--r-- 1 1000 1000 237176 Feb 14 20:39
ganglia-web-3.5.6/js/jquery-ui-1.9.1.custom.min.js
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Well at least since version 3.3.1.
Before that, we have been changing setup's so I don't know.
Cheers,
- Ramon.
On 19-6-2012 18:05, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Ramon:
Which version of Ganglia do you start seeing the issue?
Thanks,
Bernard
On Tuesday, June 19, 2012, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Hi
I think this may be this issue:
* http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=329
On 21-6-2012 11:38, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Well at least since version 3.3.1.
Before that, we have been changing setup's so I don't know.
Cheers,
- Ramon.
On 19-6-2012 18:05, Bernard Li
This also happens with version 3.4.0.
- Ramon.
On 18-6-2012 16:40, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone still experiencing memory increase over time in gmond?
At one of our systems the collector gmond reaches up to 2GB memory
if we keep it running long enough, see attached graph.
I'm
I just sent in this:
* https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core/pull/34
I changed the patch to behave as you described. See the pull request for
details.
Cheers,
- Ramon.
On 24-4-2012 17:47, Daniel Pocock wrote:
On 24/04/12 16:51, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
On 23-4-2012 15:26, Daniel Pocock
On 23-4-2012 15:26, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Actually, apr can be a little bit more naughty than that: for Vladimir
and myself, attempting to query the buffer size from APR reports the
value 0. Querying the underlying socket directly reports another
value. I'm using apr-1.4.2 on Debian squeeze,
This is with gmond version 3.3.1, with a simple udp_receive_channel set
like this:
udp_recv_channel {
port = 8669
}
- Ramon.
On 23-4-2012 12:03, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Hi,
While troubleshooting an other network issue, I enabled the
netstats.py module to report udp_rcvbufrerrors
Hi,
While troubleshooting an other network issue, I enabled the netstats.py
module to report udp_rcvbufrerrors.
Ironically, it seems to me as if gmond itself is experiencing udp
receive buffer errors.
When I check out /proc/net/udp for drops, amongst other things I see:
sl
tried to set at a system level.
Regards,
Daniel
On 23/04/12 12:07, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
This is with gmond version 3.3.1, with a simple udp_receive_channel set
like this:
udp_recv_channel {
port = 8669
}
- Ramon.
On 23-4-2012 12:03, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Hi,
While troubleshooting
Hi Bernard,
It's here now:
* http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=256
Have a nice weekend.
Cheers,
- Ramon.
On 03/23/2010 06:41 PM, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Ramon:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:52 AM, Ramon Bastiaans
ramon.bastia...@sara.nl wrote:
If you haven't already
Hi,
I've tried/asked to get this patch committed into the Ganglia source,
but so far I've had no more response on this topic.
Depending on which version of the web frontend you are running, I can
send you a patch to apply this feature as a configurable option.
Are you running the Ganglia
For CentOS 5 (RHEL5), there is a build dependancy package expat-devel,
which is not properly set in the .spec file. There is only a
libexpat-devel BuildReq for SuSe in the .spec file. On CentOS 5 this
package is called expat-devel.
Furthermore the expat buildreq seems unnecessary. I wrote a
Hi,
I haven't been following all the discussions lately, but I'm getting a
bit confused on what the latest Ganglia 3.1 release is. I see
communications about 3.1.6 on the developer list, while the latest
downloadable version on www.ganglia.info is still 3.1.2.
What happened with version
Jesse,
I fixed one more bug, seems I made a copy/paste typo with the cached mem
values.
You want me to resent it or is there no interest for this patch?
- Ramon.
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
[resent with patch gzipped due to message too big for mailman list]
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Hi
Here it is.
As I said I discovered a small copy/paste typo in the mem_report for the
mem_cached values. This is fixed in this new one.
The patch was created against current trunk.
Jesse Becker wrote:
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 04:43:30AM -0500, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Jesse,
I fixed one
[resent with patch gzipped due to message too big for mailman list]
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Hi Jesse,
I've had some fun with RPN.. but I got it to work.
I have now fixed all the issues you reported;
- All alignments are now correct with the option enabled or disabled
- There no longer
Jesse Becker wrote:
A few notes:
* There are a few places where I see negative values, that I think
should be caught by the RPN calculations. Here's an example:
http://bayimg.com/EAEdDaACF
These negative value's occur when there are datapoints missing in the
RRD's. Somehow rrdtool
Any word on this?
- Ramon.
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Hi,
[resent email without screenshots/images]
As I emailed yesterday, I modified the reports to display Cacti style
statistics on the RRD graphs, i.e.: Now: nn Avg: nn Min: nn Max: nn.
The behaviour is now configurable through conf.php
the patch and then you guys can see if you like it or not.
Kind regards,
- Ramon.
Jesse Becker wrote:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 09:07, Ramon Bastiaans ramon.bastia...@sara.nl wrote:
Hi,
For our installation I modified the graph reports somewhat do display
Cacti style min/max/average stats
Hi,
[resent email without screenshots/images]
As I emailed yesterday, I modified the reports to display Cacti style
statistics on the RRD graphs, i.e.: Now: nn Avg: nn Min: nn Max: nn.
The behaviour is now configurable through conf.php by setting the value
$graphreport_stats = true, as I can
Hi,
For our installation I modified the graph reports somewhat do display
Cacti style min/max/average stats, this could be nice to include in
the frontend for future releases.
If I make a patch for this, should this behaviour be configurable or
override the existing reports?
I could also modify
FYI, I noticed;
At a first glance, version 3.1.1 is the latest version mentioned on
http://www.ganglia.info/
3.1.2 is only found in the Sourceforge downloads, but mentioned no place
else.
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I like this setup a lot, has anyone considered this?
Doesn't seem to have made it's way into svn and I saw no more replies on
this topic.
Cheers,
- Ramon - reading up on old mail..
Jesse Becker wrote:
Below is a link to a patch against the current SVN trunk (r931) to split
graphing into
Did this one got accepted.. or?
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Ignore my previous one, I sent the wrong patch.
This is the correct patch!
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
I agree, I guess it was in theory possible to trick auth.php into
switching the realm.
Didn't think of that.
What about this one
Oh and you also can't open 2 private clusters at the same time in 1
browser (different tabs) without this patch.
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Hi,
I've made a little patch to the webfrontend of 3.0.7.
The problem is that Ganglia always says Ganglia Private Cluster, for
ALL private clusters
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From: Ramon Bastiaans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
ganglia-developers
Knoblauch [EMAIL
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Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 8:36 PM
To: Jesse Becker
Cc: ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net; Ramon Bastiaans
Subject: Re: [Ganglia-developers] Ganglia 3.1 wish list...
Original Message
From: Jesse Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ramon Bastiaans [EMAIL
Unfortunately I can't be there, would be fun to meet some of you.
I would like to suggest the following for the wishlist though:
* License sorting of all the components
Since the Debian packages for example are no longer maintained because
of licensing conflicts among the different components.
Hi guys,
I'm the author of a addon to Ganglia that reports batch clusters job
statistics and information in the webfrontend.
Right now - among other things - I make use of a daemon that submits all
the jobs information as a whole bunch of gmetrics (written in Python).
Now I've been looking at
Yes, I run a separate metric for each job. Because of the DMAX/TMAX they
automatically disappear when the job is gone.
It is not stored in a RRD (since it is of type: string), but parsed by
the web frontend part of my addon. See:
* http://ganglia.sara.nl/?c=LISA%20Cluster
*
Great work.
I'll surely be using that python interface for my pet project Job
Monarch, which also injects massive amounts of gmetrics. Nice to see a
pure python module.
As to integrating it, it's not my call (Martin, Matt?), but I would vote
yes. ;)
Cheers,
- Ramon.
Nick Galbreath wrote:
The ftp works fine for me, what seems to be the problem?
- Ramon.
Filippo Spiga wrote:
Hi at all,
on google I've searched about ganglia 3.0 deb package and i found
this mailing list. Here
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=9458981forum_id=9584
When you do the following on any Ganglia website:
http://ganglia-server/?c=NonexistentBogusClusterName
You get a list of all hosts of all clusters on that Ganglia site,
including the private clusters.
Then when you select a host that is in a private cluster, you don't get
to see any RRD's
to be more
flexible.
Cheers
Martin
--- Ramon Bastiaans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get a whole load of these all over the place once I upgraded to
3.0.3's web frontend:
Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/ganglia/functions.php on line
121
Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/ganglia
I get a whole load of these all over the place once I upgraded to
3.0.3's web frontend:
Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/ganglia/functions.php on line 121
Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/ganglia/functions.php on line 121
Warning: Division by zero in /var/www/ganglia/functions.php on
I was wondering, perhaps it is an idea to upgrade the TemplatePower that
comes with the Ganglia's web frontend?
The current supplied version seems 1.x and (very) old:
$Id: class.TemplatePower.inc.php,v 1.4 2004/12/13 19:01:28 sacerdoti Exp$
Beginning with v2.x of TemplatePower it allows for
Hi Alex,
This is what I've been looking for a while.
I'm afraid the user interface seems a bit complex for simple users of
our Ganglia website. This will probably prevent them from ever
making/viewing a custom graph.
In addition, as a system administrator, I would like to be able to get a
it be to alter the jobarchived piece to write to a MySQL database
instead of postgres?
-Original Message-
From: Ramon Bastiaans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mar 10, 2006 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ganglia General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ganglia Developers ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
you thought of supporting other workload management systems such
as Sun Grid Engine (SGE)?
Cheers,
Bernard
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
Ramon Bastiaans
*Sent:* Fri 10/03/2006 09:33
*To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED
information/suggestions/hatemail/bugreports/whatever to:
Ramon Bastiaans
bastiaans ( a t ) sara ( d o t ) nl
Hi Matt,
It error/length checking seems to work, but I can still create a long
metric with a long value that breaks. See examples below
Here the old gmetric:
--- 3.0.2 gmetric -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/ganglia_cvs/monitor-core/gmetric$ gmetric -nblatest
Arjun,
How 'real-time' do you need it to be, how precise should the information be?
I don't know if it's a wise thing to make real-time configuration
changes to your cluster based upon Ganglia information.
Ganglia's stream of XML as communicated across the uni/multicast channel
can be rather
Arjun,
I think performance of this database will be a HUGE issue, depending on
how many metrics/hosts/clusters and timespan that you wish to store.
Now please correct me if I'm wrong, but lets make a estimated calcution
on what is going to be stored in the database.
Let's make a few
Hi Mattie,
You can find here: ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing
- ganglia-monitor_3.0.2-1_i386.deb
- gmetad_3.0.2-1_i386.deb
- libganglia1-dev_3.0.2-1_i386.deb
- libganglia1_3.0.2-1_i386.deb
based on Debian Sarge.
Any word on the re-licensing bytheway? ;)
I happen to know Debian's Ganglia
, but is there
a real use-case?
As for the man page - PAW(tm) (Patches Are Welcome :-)
Cheers
Martin
--- Ramon Bastiaans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
It seems to me that the include() of extra configs does not work as
advertised on the website.
It only works from outside config sections.
Ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ganglia-developers
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: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 15:19:21 +0200
From: Ramon Bastiaans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bruce Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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BTW,
(While I was creating a package with all appropriate patches I saw your
post
Martin
--- Ramon Bastiaans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin,
Sorry there is no bugzilla id for it, I think we didn't have Bugzilla
yet back then.
I assumed at the time when I mailed it to Federico/Matt that they
would
commit it in the cvs.
It seemed the --location argument on cmdline didn't
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it break PHP3? If not, then I'd presume it looks safe. If it
does, then we'd have to go as far as a auth_php3.php (or auth.php3)
versus auth_php4.php (or auth.php). Then we'd have to detect what PHP
we're running on.
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Hi guys,
I noticed that HTTP authentication was not working in auth.php. Since
php4 the variables changed for this to work.
I created a little patch that will make it work again.
Kind regards,
- Ramon.
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I can report the same thing here, we never see cpu_wio go above 0% anywhere
We run Debian with 2.6.12.5
(added cc: to developer list)
Does anyone have the cpu_wio metric functioning correctly? And on what OS?
I suspect that it's not quite working, or is this a 2.6 thing?
- Ramon.
Utsav
I think it's still Matt atm..
Stu Teasdale wrote:
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 09:26:14AM +0200, Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
I think someone might need to step up and take over Matt's role in the
releasing process for a while, since he seems to be away and his last
communication was over 5 weeks
Martin,
We are running Debian sarge and kernel 2.6.11 with Ganglia 3.0.1.
Ramon.
Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Hi Ramon,
on which platform did you observe the behaviour?
Martin
--- Ramon Bastiaans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone ever noticed a memory usage increase over time by gmond
Hi all,
Anyone have seen this bug before? I am seeing it more often lately, and
it very irritating. Whenever this error appears in syslog gmetad stops
sharing/reporting XML, but it does keep running.
Jun 24 15:10:41 monitor2 /usr/sbin/gmetad[12071]: server_thread()
1084263344 unable to
). Is this possible ?
Chetan
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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 3:15 PM
To: Shankar, Chetan Shiva
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Dynamic reconfiguration
I am not sure what you mean. What do you want to do, could you
In addition to previous, the man pages are still based on 2.5.x
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
When doing gmond --help (with version 3.0.1) it says the following:
-r, --convert=STRING Convert a 2.5.x configuration file to the new 2.6
format
I'm guessing the latter
Hi all,
While testing with new 3.0.1 it seems to me that the location option
doesn't work anymore?
When I convert my old gmond.conf with --convert, there is no more
location option in the new config. But I noticed that it became a
commandline option instead. But this doesn't seem to work
Matt Massie wrote:
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
to another location. for example...
cp -r /my/gmetad/data/root /my/gmetad_archive/`date`/
you would then need to write a few simple scripts using rrdtool for
querying data for a particular time period.
-matt
Ramon Bastiaans wrote:
Jason A. Smith wrote:
If you really want long term storage
:~#
Let me know if you encounter any more problems.
Kind regards,
Ramon.
Hong sang hyun wrote:
Hi, Ramon Bastiaans.
Thanks for your patch file about web-frontend.
But, some problem occured to me when applys the patch.
Error msg follows that..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ibmmsx2]$ patch -p0 ganglia
At our cluster we have 2 network cards in each machine, 1 for
maintenance/sysadmins, and 1 for production/users.
Gmond monitor's just 1 network and defaults to the first one.
I don't believe it is possible to set up gmond so that it would also
monitor the 2nd interface, is it?
We would like
regards,
Ramon Bastiaans.
- Fixes a bug in get context, that occured when showhosts is off
- Fixes a bug in cluster view load(sum) and cpunum values, that occured when
showhosts is off
Kind regards,
Ramon Bastiaans.
diff -u ganglia-3.0.0/web/cluster_view.php new.ganglia.web/cluster_view.php
--- ganglia-3.0.0/web
A little off-topic,
but are there any (plans 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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