That sounds much more sensible. The gmetad responsible for the
cluster should alert for the gmonds it's responsible for.
We've checked the code out and will be playing with it. Is it
compatible with current gmond 3.1.2?
Thanks,
Matt
2009/10/15 Bernard Li bern...@vanhpc.org:
Hi Matt:
I
I am would like to get some clarification on how to use the --spoof
option in with gmetric. I am running HTTP response time checks from a
head node that I would like to attach to a particular
host ie. server1 - 1.2.3.4. If I run gmetric with following argument
--spoof server1:1.2.3.4
a new
It should be --spoof 1.2.3.4:server1
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Adam
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 08:42, Vladimir Vuksan vli...@veus.hr wrote:
I am would like to get some clarification on how to use the --spoof
option in with gmetric. I am running HTTP response time checks from a
head node that I would like to attach to
Ooops. That works :-).
Thanks,
Vladimir
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009, Adam Tygart wrote:
It should be --spoof 1.2.3.4:server1
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Adam
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 08:42, Vladimir Vuksan vli...@veus.hr wrote:
I am would like to get some clarification on how to use the --spoof
option in with gmetric. I
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