Chris,
3.0 gmond?
This version of the agent will have the truncated XML problem,
although I have only seen no element found errors on parse as opposed
to what chris is seeing - which sounds like perhaps a partially
constructed XML tree in gmetad memory which then blows up the
subsequent?
Chris
Good Morning Guys,
I REALLY appreciate your help.
I just began updating all of the systems to the latest version of gmond and at
some point it all began working again. The Local Disk still doesn't report
correctly on some of the computers, but now it says 'Unknown' instead of a
negative number
Richard,
Thank you very much. You have really helped me out quite a bit. I haven't had
the chance to deploy the windows version to all of the windows nodes yet, but
the ones I have upgraded are running great and there was no problem in
upgrading. I don't have multiple nic cards nor cygwin on
James,
cool. No need to be sorry. This is actually valuable information, as
this may hit others as well.
How did you find out and where exactely is the php_value located in
the config files?
Thanks
Martin
--- James Trater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I figured it out. I had assumed that it was
After I ran out of things to try, I went digging through apache's
error logs and found this gem:
PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted
(tried to allocate 78 bytes) in /var/www/ganglia/ganglia.php on line
110
The (RedHat?) default of 8 MB can be changed in the main
Hi,
I have a small cluster (15 nodes x86_64 RHE4/FC4 mixed about 50/50). I
recently built and installed v3.0.3 making only minor changes to the
gmond.conf file: CLUSTER name, owner, latlong, url and location. The
gmond.conf file is identical across the nodes and they are running the
same NFS
Chris:
Ganglia does multicast out of the box and my guess is that multicast
support is not turned on in the Cisco 6500 switch you are using to
interconnect your nodes.
--
Steve
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