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The Ganglia Project (http://ganglia.info <http://ganglia.info/>) is
pleased to announce the official release of Ganglia 3.1.7

The official tarball is available for immediate download at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ganglia/files/ganglia%20monitoring%20core/3.1.7/

The md5sum for 3.1.7 is: 6aa5e2109c2cc8007a6def0799cf1b4c

For a full description of the bug fixes and enhancements that are
included in the 3.1.7 release as well as upgrade information, please
see the current release notes at:

http://ganglia.wiki.sourceforge.net/ganglia_release_notes

Supported platforms:

    * Linux (Fedora/RedHat/CentOS, Debian, Gentoo, SuSE/OpenSuSE)
    * [Open]Solaris
    * FreeBSD
    * NetBSD
    * OpenBSD
    * DragonflyBSD
    * Cygwin (no support for DSO yet)
    * AIX (initial support for DSO now available - please provide
      feedback)

Please read all the README, INSTALL and other available documentation
(http://ganglia.wiki.sourceforge.net
<http://ganglia.wiki.sourceforge.net/>) as a lot of things have
changed since version 3.0. Use good deployment practices when
upgrading from 3.0.x to make sure that you do not mix gmond 3.0 and
3.1 nodes in the same cluster (as defined by a multicast address or
unicast collector node). The protocol that allows gmond nodes to
communicate within the same cluster, has changed. However the XML
packets that are passed between gmond and gmetad have remained
compatible from 3.0.x to 3.1.x, allowing a 3.1.x gmetad to continue to
pull data from an older 3.0.x gmond cluster.

Daniel Pocock, on behalf of the Ganglia Development Team

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