you are E*V*I*L!!  the solaris (5.7 btw) box that i set up here is still 
running strong after 3 days so i think we are ready for release today! 
<cartwheel>

i'm going to work hard on the documentation to get it ready for today.  i 
pushed the latest docs out to the web server although they will be heavily 
edited over the day.
 
http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/documentation.php

if you take a look and see something is out of order, let me know.  i've 
taken out all the execution environment documentation from the monitoring 
core documenation.  i think it was too confusing for people.  i will put 
the execution environment documentation in a separate document very soon.

if someone has the time today, can you read the 
ganglia-general/ganglia-developers mailing list and cut and paste a list 
of frequently asked question for the FAQ?  you don't need to worry much 
about formatting it .. just mail it to me and i'll put them in the docbook 
sgml.  i'll do it myself otherwise.. if we don't have a taker.

i think all the gangliittes out there are going to love 2.5.0.

-matt


Today, Steven Wagner wrote forth saying...

> matt massie wrote:
> > guys-
> > 
> > i just got an email from steve saying that solaris looks happy with what 
> > we have in CVS now.  unless we hear from steve otherwise, i think we 
> > should release 2.5.0 on monday of next week.  i'll try to get the 
> > documentation in order before then.. i know federico has been work hard on 
> > documenting the web frontend (among other things).
> > 
> > hope you have (had) a good weekend.  
> 
> Aren't you glad you're all hearing from me?  [lie and say yes...]
> 
> The bad news is that it looks like gmetad died with a bus error at 12:59am 
> on Saturday (or Friday, technically).
> 
> But the good news is it's cuz it filled up the fricken' partition I was 
> storing the debug output on.  :)
> 
> [BAHAHAHA!  Had you all going, there...]
> 
> So I don't know if it's a conclusive test, since it ran for about 10 hours 
> before crashing due to external factors, but that's considerably better 
> than it's been in the past (we're talking a crash every 1-4 hours).
> 
> To put it another way, the Solaris 8 SNMP daemon gives me more trouble than 
> gmetad does now, and that's a shipping Sun product.  :)
> 
> 
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