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Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon:
the attached draft patch should correct the problem
thanks - after applying this patch, mcast_if works correctly. will this
be included in the next release?
- river.
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Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon:
OK, and the interfaces you are trying to use are physical interfaces?
yes; sort of. they're VLAN (.1q) interfaces, but as far as gmond is
concerned, i don't believe it can tell the difference. (they aren't
alias
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Bernard Li:
The resulting tarball should build fine on Solaris.
build fails on Solaris 10 in mod_python using Python 2.6.2:
pkgbuild: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../.. -I/opt/ts/include/i386
-I/opt/ts/python/2.6/include/python2.6
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hi,
i'm running gmond 3.1.5 on a Solaris 10 system with several interfaces:
damiana# ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=2001000849UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL mtu 8232
index 1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff00
nge0:
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Bernard Li:
When you add mcast_if, was the multicast route still in place?
yes, it was. i tried both the normal and -interface route while
mcast_if was set, and again without it.
- river.
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Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon:
FYI gmond in Solaris 10 zones has problems as tracked by BUG100 :
there are no zones configured on the system. these are IP Multipathing
interfaces.
by default, gmond (or Solaris?) seems to choose the first available
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Rick Cobb:
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
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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.
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hi,
i'm running Ganglia 3.1.2 on Solaris 10. i have 10 machines in a
cluster, with one machine's gmond configured for gmetad to talk to.
everything works fine, except that after a few hours, gmond will get
stuck, and never update its XML data:
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