On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, Bernard Li wrote:
Huh, I never had a ganglia-web. Obviously I missed something.
Hi Chris:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Chris Johnson
john...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
I'm curious -- did you use ganglia-web-3.1.3-1.noarch.rpm? Because if
you installed it via
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, Bernard Li wrote:
So I installed php-gd. Still just says Pie Chart though.
Anything I should do? Any logs to look at?
Hi Chris:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Chris Johnson
john...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Running CentOS 5.3 and ganglia 3.1.3-1. Left
I have used Ganglia for the last year or so in different cluster systems
(virtualized and non-virtualized). Never had a problem setting it up or
using it. For the last 5 days I have been trying to setup Ganglia in a
cluster made of 50 VMs runing RHEL5.3 without success...
Since i am not sure if
On 11/12/2009 at 8:57 AM, in message 4AFC3066.521 : 172 : 26400, Brad
Nicholes wrote:
On 11/12/2009 at 6:12 AM, in message
f7b2d28a-290a-4142-8f13-6034d55c2...@beforedawnsolutions.com, John Martyniak
j...@beforedawnsolutions.com wrote:
First off is that the best way to install Ganglia? Is
I have been running ganglia 3.0 on AIX for a couple of years; I have 2
grids: a grid of ~ 400 production LPARs in ~50 clusters and a grid of
~400 dev/test/qa LPARs in ~ 50 clusters. I am starting to play with
Michael Perzl's 3.1.2 RPMs with the additional Power5/6 metrics. I
have gmond
I am using gmond 3.1.2 on a Solaris 10 SPARC cluster
After some time, it seems that gmond just becomes deaf.
I can connect to the gmond TCP port (8649) and get the XML, but all the metrics
are expired (TN TMAX). All the values for TN are aproximately the same for
all metrics, including
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Jorge Medina:
Does anyone has experienced the same problem?
yes - we are seeing this problem (Solaris 10 x86), and i understand
several other people on the list also have. since we only have Solaris
servers, this makes Ganglia quite useless for us.
We had the same problem with gmond 3.0.4 on Solaris 10 / x86. As far
as we were able to debug, it's a bug in Solaris itself, and
particularly with the interaction between IGMPv3 support in the kernel
and switches that only do IGMPv2. The only workarounds we were able to
use were unicast,
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