Hi Jafar,
I hope the below link will helpful for u
http://phucvdb.blogspot.in/2011/10/monitor-part-2-ganglia.html.
http://hokamblogs.blogspot.in/2013/06/ganglia-overview-and-installation-on.html
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 12:25 AM, Hosseinzadeh, Jafar
jafar.hosseinza...@childrens.harvard.edu
Pavel Shevaev pacha.shevaev at gmail.com writes:
I will be interested to hear if you got a solution.
Well, it's kinda a hack but it works, I'm using monit to restart the
non responding gmond node... Here's the relevant part of /etc/monitrc:
check host localhost with address localhost
Hi Peter and Alexander,
This might be a bit late but I have seen this happen in environments
where network switches are not setup properly. They may begin by
flooding multicast traffic and then prune it after a timer expires,
which seems to match what you are describing - nodes can no longer see
Hi Dan,
interesting theory - is there any test I can do to test it?
thanks
Peter
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 6:15 PM, Daniel M. Weeks week...@rpi.edu wrote:
Hi Peter and Alexander,
This might be a bit late but I have seen this happen in environments
where network switches are not setup
Hello Everyone,
I am really excited to say that, I have been selected for *'NVIDIA GPU
monitoring enhancements'* project in *'Google Summer of Code 2014'* . I am
very much happy and proud to get the chance to be a part of *Ganglia*family.
I will like to thanks to all of you for this great
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