[Ganglia-general] Monitor Apache

2008-12-11 Thread Michael Henderson
Hello all, Is there a way to monitor apache through ganglia? Thanks, ~Mike -- SF.Net email is Sponsored by MIX09, March 18-20, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The future of the web can't happen without you. Join us

Re: [Ganglia-general] Monitor Apache

2008-12-11 Thread Michael Henderson
Hi Ed, Is there any way you could post your script to give me a starting point?  I would greatly appreciate it :D Thanks for the quick response, ~Mike --- On Thu, 12/11/08, Ed Greenberg e...@greenberg.org wrote: From: Ed Greenberg e...@greenberg.org Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Monitor

Re: [Ganglia-general] Monitor Apache

2008-12-11 Thread Brad Nicholes
On 12/11/2008 at 11:33 AM, in message 49415cf1.1010...@greenberg.org, Ed Greenberg e...@greenberg.org wrote: Michael Henderson wrote: Hello all, Is there a way to monitor apache through ganglia? Thanks, ~Mike I'm interested in seeing what others say but... I rolled my own as

[Ganglia-general] custom metric's value doesn't update -- custom python metric modules on 3.1.1

2008-12-11 Thread Guolin Cheng
Hi, I've follow the sample on http://ganglia.wiki.sourceforge.net/ganglia_gmond_python_modules to write a ganglia python metric module. It works fine when I debug it on command line. Then I setup the config mytest.pyconf and copy it to under /etc/ganglia/conf.d/, and copy the python script to

Re: [Ganglia-general] custom metric's value doesn't update -- custom python metric modules on 3.1.1

2008-12-11 Thread Bernard Li
Hi Guolin: On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Guolin Cheng guo...@alexa.com wrote: Then I setup the config mytest.pyconf and copy it to under /etc/ganglia/conf.d/, and copy the python script to under /usr/lib64/ganglia/python_modules/ as well. At last I fire up gmond again. It might help for