Re: [Ganglia-general] IRC chat on Ganglia Web Frontend re-write 10/13/2010 (Wed) 9-10am PDT

2010-11-04 Thread Bernard Li
Hi all: The other day we were talking on IRC regarding how to proceed with this re-write effort for the frontend. In the beginning, I was gung-ho on this re-write from scratch, however, recently Vladimir has been hacking away adding new features to the existing code in trunk. You can get a taste

Re: [Ganglia-general] Welcoming newest members to the Ganglia Team!

2010-11-04 Thread Nicolas Brousse
Thanks Bernard for the introduction ! I'm glad to join the team. I will start to help on the 3.0.8 release effort next week. If you have any specific requests for this release don't hesitate to contact me. The 3.0.8 release will mark the end of life of the 3.0 branch. Also, feel free to contact

Re: [Ganglia-general] Welcoming newest members to the Ganglia Team!

2010-11-04 Thread Brad Nicholes
As part of the Ganglia development team, I just wanted to add my welcome to all of the new committers as well. It is always great to see so many community members wanting to pitch in and help move the project forward. Brad On 11/3/2010 at 11:48 PM, in message

Re: [Ganglia-general] [Ganglia-developers] IRC chat on Ganglia Web Frontend re-write 10/13/2010 (Wed) 9-10am PDT

2010-11-04 Thread Brad Nicholes
I'm not sure that we need to physically split the web frontend from the backend as far as the Ganglia project goes. IMO, why not just follow the pattern that we already have in SVN under trunk. Right now we have trunk/monitor-core which includes everything. Could we just create a new

[Ganglia-general] ganglia job: San Francisco

2010-11-04 Thread Dave Mangot
I'm not sure if job postings are permitted on this list, so if they are not, please accept my apologies and ignore this posting. Tagged has an opening for a SysAdmin position in San Francisco. Of course this is relevant to this list as we have hundreds of servers being monitored with Ganglia

Re: [Ganglia-general] ganglia job: San Francisco

2010-11-04 Thread Bernard Li
Hi Dave: On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Dave Mangot dman...@tagged.com wrote: I'm not sure if job postings are permitted on this list, so if they are not, please accept my apologies and ignore this posting. Tagged has an opening for a SysAdmin position in San Francisco.   Of course this

Re: [Ganglia-general] Unable to write XML tree info

2010-11-04 Thread Bernard Li
Hi Bostjan: On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Bostjan Skufca bost...@a2o.si wrote: I was just about to ask what this error (in subject) means but then I discovered the solution. The same script for accessing gmetad's interactive port, which worked fine on another machine (identically configured

[Ganglia-general] SC10 at New Orleans, LA, USA November 13-19, 2010

2010-11-04 Thread Bernard Li
Hi all: Anybody planning on attending SuperComputing conference in a little over a week? While we have not organized a formal BoF, I just thought that a bunch of you would most likely be there and it would be a great chance to meet up and share some thoughts on the project. If you will be

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web top-level project + versioning

2010-11-04 Thread Bernard Li
Hi Brad: [I've changed the subject line to be more reflective of the current discussions] On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Brad Nicholes bnicho...@novell.com wrote: I'm not sure that we need to physically split the web frontend from the backend as far as the Ganglia project goes.  IMO, why

Re: [Ganglia-general] Unable to write XML tree info

2010-11-04 Thread Bostjan Skufca
There was no apache involved. This was caused by a custom perl script which queried gmetad's interactive port for various metrics (nagios check script, to be percise). Anyway, on single-CPU machine it worked OK because in that single jiffie gmetad was able to form a response and send it back.