Dear Vladmir Vuksan,
Thank you for email. Please see my replies below.
Thank you once again.
1. you have no tcp_accept_channels specified on the host
/* You can specify as many tcp_accept_channels as you like to share
an xml description of the state of the cluster */
tcp_accept_channel {
Also
/etc/init.d/gmond status
gmond dead but subsys locked
With Best Regards
sunil
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Sunil M. Dogra smdo...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Vladmir Vuksan,
Thank you for email. Please see my replies below.
Thank you once again.
1. you have no tcp_accept_channels
Hello all,
I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. After an
upgrade to Red Hat EL 5.6 earlier this week, my gmon collector service
is only showing the localhost and none of the gmon multicast traffic
from the other nodes. I can see the multicast traffic getting to this
server,
Hello everyone,
I'm attempting to spoof some metrics using a python module. The module
works fine so long as the gmond is not mute, however I'm not interested in
host metrics from the local system. This particular gmond instance exists
ONLY for the purpose of collecting external custom metrics.
I have been using gmetric to create rrd data. The problem is that if I have a
peak, I keep on getting the same peak value even if the source is not sending
any value after a single spike. I used dmax as 50 and my rrd files are getting
created by default settings. Could any one suggest a
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