Dear all
I am starting to work with Ganglia in our UNIX cluster and I really love it.
I have been experimenting with the use of gmetric but now I don't know how I
can remove the Gmetric.
I already stoppen the scheduling (cron) of the gmetric executable, but the
gmetad still keeps track of the
Hi Li/All,
Thanks a lot for your email. I have setup the ganglia to run in unicast
mode in 2 servers. It is working fine in 1 server but gmond is not
working on the other server. I did a gmond status and set the debug
level to 10 and this is the log I got. Please help me to find a solution
All,
The Thebes project is working on collecting, building and assembling the
missing elements for a truly scalable grid. A project that has been on
our radar for some time is a harmonized resource description language.
SGE, PBS, Condor, LSF, and even OGF all have their own methods for
Hi Bernard
That's what I was expecting, but the gmond at the client is sending
information of several machines.
If look at the xml (telnet odin 8649), I can see that it is sending
information of cluster composed of 4 machines (earth, mars, vernus and
odin itself). The gmetad.conf says
Does anyone have a single package with everything needed to install and run
this thing?
I'd love to try it out, but package dependancies and missing componets has made
it
more trouble than it may be worth.
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Could someone that has this up and running send me the package, or link to a
Hi Marcelo:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 7:15 AM, Marcelo M. Garcia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's what I was expecting, but the gmond at the client is sending
information of several machines.
If look at the xml (telnet odin 8649), I can see that it is sending
information of cluster composed of
Hi Miguel:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 7:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am starting to work with Ganglia in our UNIX cluster and I really love it.
I have been experimenting with the use of gmetric but now I don't know how I
can remove the Gmetric.
I already stoppen the scheduling (cron) of
Hello
Yes I have tried to do that aswell.
No matter what I tried (restarting gmond/gmetad), the gmetad still
recreates the rrd for those metrics.
Thanks for your help
Miguel SANDERS
ArcelorMittal Gent
UNIX System Administrator | SAP Infrastructure Group
John Kennedylaan 51, B-9042 Gent
T
Hi Arnie:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Arnie Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Thebes project is working on collecting, building and assembling the
missing elements for a truly scalable grid. A project that has been on
our radar for some time is a harmonized resource description
Bernard Li wrote:
While not exactly what you have in mind, but have you taken a look at
the JobMonarch project?
https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/jobmonarch/
AFAIK it does also work with SGE.
Meh...not really. It's under development, and doesn't work so well with the
6.x versions. I think it
Hi Miguel:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 9:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I have tried to do that aswell.
No matter what I tried (restarting gmond/gmetad), the gmetad still
recreates the rrd for those metrics.
I suggest you manually examine your XML streams for both gmond and
gmetad to see
Hi Stephen:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Big Woobie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a single package with everything needed to install and run
this thing?
I'd love to try it out, but package dependancies and missing componets has
made it
more trouble than it may be worth.
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I just spent an hour on the phone with an associate, Jess Cannata,
talking about the impact Ganglia can have on Thebes. Bernard, I think
you know Jess already.
It seems that almost all of what we want already exists in the gmond and
gmetad. I think
Hi Stephen:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Big Woobie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Redhat Linux and IBM's AIX.
AIX I can't help you (I think Ulf is trying to get that working).
It is possible to install on RHEL 4.x and 5.x (and clones). If you
let me know which version you are on,
Hi Arnie:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Arnie Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just spent an hour on the phone with an associate, Jess Cannata,
talking about the impact Ganglia can have on Thebes. Bernard, I think
you know Jess already.
Yes, we both started looking at Ganglia around the
IMHO a Ganglia BoF would be of value. I think Ganglia should be
represented at next year's Open Source Cluster and Grid Conference as
well. The latter meeting may be more valuable.
As a long-time ganglia fan, I'm suddenly seeing new and greater value
then ever before.
Arnie
Bernard Li
Hi all:
The latest 3.1.x snapshot release is now available:
http://www.ganglia.info/snapshots/3.1.x
Changes from the last snapshot:
- web: report correctly uptime in shownode when host is down
- build: better support for solaris =8 and 10
- build: aix and darwin static build fixes
- gmond: use
Jesse Becker wrote:
Bernard Li wrote:
While not exactly what you have in mind, but have you taken a look at
the JobMonarch project?
https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/jobmonarch/
AFAIK it does also work with SGE.
Meh...not really. It's under development, and doesn't work so well
with the 6.x
Hi all,
The ganglia wish list at
http://ganglia.wiki.sourceforge.net/ganglia_wish-list lists the
following gmetad todo:
* Name RRD directories based on UUID generated by client gmond
Can anybody report on the status of this feature? It would be extremely
useful in our implementation.
Best,
Hi Michael:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Michael Place [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ganglia wish list at
http://ganglia.wiki.sourceforge.net/ganglia_wish-list lists the
following gmetad todo:
* Name RRD directories based on UUID generated by client gmond
Can anybody report on the
On 6/10/2008 at 4:45 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael Place
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
The ganglia wish list at
http://ganglia.wiki.sourceforge.net/ganglia_wish-list lists the
following gmetad todo:
* Name RRD directories based on UUID generated by client gmond
Can
On 6/10/2008 at 11:17 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Bernard Li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Stephen:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Big Woobie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Redhat Linux and IBM's AIX.
AIX I can't help you (I think Ulf is trying to get that working).
It
I appreciate the discussion. Seth has given this some thought, and I
wanted to reply below:
Seth Graham wrote:
Jesse Becker wrote:
Bernard Li wrote:
While not exactly what you have in mind, but have you taken a look at
the JobMonarch project?
There's a particular order in which you want to restart the daemons.
(Took me a while to figure it out, but makes sense if you think about it)
1. restart gmond (ones that gmetad polls)
If gmetad polls multiple hosts, such as:
data_source foo host01 host02
restart gmond on both
Hi Stephen,
I don't know about AIX, but on Solaris, I create a tarfile of everything
needed to create gmond and push it out to the hosts. If you don't
specify --with-gmetad, it's pretty easy to build. (No dependencies, I
think, minus the C compiler).
I have a Linux host which runs gmetad,
Great that worked just fine.
Thanks a lot!
Miguel SANDERS
ArcelorMittal Gent
UNIX System Administrator | SAP Infrastructure Group
John Kennedylaan 51, B-9042 Gent
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