I believe we are putting common machine code (code that is the same for
all platforms) in gmond.c. The heartbeat_func and location_func are
there.
On Friday, August 23, 2002, at 11:40 AM, Steven Wagner wrote:
matt massie wrote:
WOW!!!
this line
also, if any of you are killing web developers and want to update the
look
should read
also, if any of are "killer" web developers and want to ...
BIG difference. i hope that none of you are killing web
developers. ;)
Too late, I already fed the pigs.
Anyway, I understand. Those keys are so close together.
Although I'm not averse to writing documentation, I don't feel like
installing a jillion software packages to enable me to do it. Besides,
I haven't really added any features, just ported a buncha stuff.
Speaking of which, I've got about 20% of the metrics done for Tru64. I
think. You never know 'till it's in production and starts acting
funny. Which also reminds me, after this I'm going to try very hard to
figure out why the heck multi-proc IRIX boxes don't report CPU
percentages.
I might move the CPU percentage calculation function into libganglia,
since it's the same everywhere, and put just the machine-specific
cycle-gathering code in the /gmond/machines/* file. From what I've
found so far on different platforms, pretty much everybody has sys,
user, idle, and a nice or WIO counter... and not only would it make
porting easier, it would also ensure that the percentage stats
collected on each platform would be determined using the same algo.
Such as it is. :)
Hmmmm.
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