Personally, I think gexec could do with a major investment of quality time,
and it could use this kind of functionality. I like these ideas, but we
don't want to Microsoft Office the monitoring core.
The philosophy, in a nutshell, being that the monitoring core should
monitor, and the execution environment should execute. :)
Lester Vecsey wrote:
Perhaps as part of installing gmond it could be recommended to go the extra
step to set up rysnc+ssh to distribute gmond, using the ssh-keyinstall
script available on the net or preferably an improvement on this particular
script that would automate the setup of ssh keys even further. Then
replacing gmond's to a new version on even huge installations shouldn't be
too much effort. As part of the install a unique gmond user would be
suggested to be created to tie together all the machines.
Also how about breaking down gmond even further into a sub components that
allow for the streaming of files through it, to/from via multicast. Then
future versions and gexec modules etc could be streamed out, perhaps even
wrapped through ssh encryption.
----- Original Message -----
There is a fairly large user base of OSCAR installs using 2.2.3 so it is
not
trivial to go around to all of those and replace the version of ganglia.
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