Adam,
do you still have those error messages? And: which version of the
web-frontend are you using? We fixed quite a few of the php messages in
3.0.3.
Martin
--- Adam Brust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the beginning of the month, ganglia/php were producing massive
amounts of httpd errors
I have installed gmond on a W2K server. The gmond.conf relevant bits are
as follows:
used to only support having a single channel */
udp_send_channel {
host = 127.0.0.1
port = 2344
}
udp_send_channel {
host = 140.203.7.43
port = 2344
The 140.203.7.43 is the server running
I am trying to write a script that pulls the info from netcat
and averages out some numbers but I believe that there is a
easier way. Does ganglia store data in such a way that I
could pull this type of information? This appears so useful
to me that I am sure that there are others that
Sorry I haven't had time to come through with my offered scripts yet... I've
got setups for exporting Ganglia XML to Nagios host/hostgroup configs, as
well as doing host/service checks from the RRD data as well as directly from
the XML ports. This is _very_handy_. I'm trying to get some other
Hi Eli:
As far as pulling data out of the RRD's for reporting, I've
had to whip up
some things in the past for dumping to CSV to be inclusive with other
reports... Doing this for Cacti and Ganglia was quite the learning
experience. What I mainly took out of it is a disdain for
the
On 6/9/06 11:52 AM, Bernard Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Eli:
As far as pulling data out of the RRD's for reporting, I've
had to whip up
some things in the past for dumping to CSV to be inclusive with other
reports... Doing this for Cacti and Ganglia was quite the learning
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