Hi Branimir,
apparently Rick pushed you into the right direction already :-) Just a
few comments
Martin
--- Branimir Ackovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank You Rick and Martin for quick response!
I allready tried configuration that Rick suggest, but it doesn't
work. In that
Hi,
I configured Ganglia 3.0.1 to monitor Grid site with 4 servers and 8 nodes. I
put it in two groups: AEGIS01-PHY-SCL Core Services and AEGIS01-PHY-SCL
There is problem with summary report. I see only one node in each of this
sources. I also have problem with grid summary because it use
Hi Branimir,
those servers look great. What are they? :-)
Anyway, could you please post the two different gmond.conf files and
the gmetad.conf file?
I have the impression that the machines in the two groups do not see
each other. At least one machine in each group should see the metrics
of
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, Branimir Ackovic wrote:
All servers have in /etc/gmond.conf:
cluster {
name = AEGIS01-PHY-SCL Core Services
}
and all nodes have in /etc/gmond.conf:
cluster {
name = AEGIS01-PHY-SCL
}
There is gmetad and web frontend on one of servers
(se.phy.bg.ac.yu/site/ganglia). In
Thank You Rick and Martin for quick response!
I allready tried configuration that Rick suggest, but it doesn't work. In that
configuration I see only one node per data_source (the last one). One week
ago, Michael Chang helped me to solve problem with this configuration:
data_source
Branimir,
It seems as though multicast is not working. I would recommend going to
unicast.
For your clusters this would mean picking 2 head nodes per cluster:
in gmond.conf_AEGIS01-PHY-SCL:
cluster {
name = AEGIS01-PHY-SCL
}
udp_send_channel {
host = wn01.phy.bg.ac.yu
port = 8649
}
That's it! Thanks.
pozdrav
Acko
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Branimir Ackovic
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Scientific Computing Laboratory
Institute of Physics, Belgrade
Serbia and Montenegro
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On Friday 04 November 2005 20:03,
On 11/4/05, Ian Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you can get multicast working, good luck, but it can be hard. Unicast
is easy. To test the setup I gave you, telnet to a headnode (wn01, wn0
2, se, rb) on either cluster `telnet wn01.phy.bg.ac.yu 8649 | grep 'HOST
NAME='`.
One thing I
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