Howdy Martin (and others), I merged what you had for a HP-UX gmond module with what I had, cleaned it up, trimmed the deadwood and tried to throroughly test.
I uploaded my new version to the Ganglia Sourceforge "patch" site (where you put yours). https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=634211&group_id=43021&atid=434894 Please give it a whirl when you get a chance. It has just about everything, but there are a few areas (documented within) that could probably use review. jack (a.k.a. SiliconSlick) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 12:41 AM 11/4/02 +0100, you wrote: >Hi Jack, > > after a brief look it seems that there might be some synergy between the two >versions. It seems you have one or two metrics that I didn't figure out. I >will need to check later this week. > >Martin > >On Sunday 03 November 2002 22:07, Jack Perdue wrote: >> Howdy Ganglia Developers, >> >> Doh!!!! >> >> When I downloaded 2.5 on Thursday and noticed the lack of HP-UX support, >> I should've checked the developers list to see if anyone was doing >> such a thing. >> >> Browsing the archives, I see someone already has. >> >> Anyway, I've attached my take thus far on an hpux.c. I haven't looked >> at Martin's code yet so I don't know if it is helpful or how the >> two can be merged. >> >> It requires the use of -D_PSTAT64 on 64-bit wide HP-SUX 11.0. >> Or it will. >> >> The code was/is still in transition. Needs cleanup in a few places >> and I still haven't figured out what coding style is used in most >> the ganglia code and therefore not sure how to best clean it up... >> I tried to use the style in linux.c but it was irksome and I know >> I have places that don't follow it. >> >> Just thought I'd toss it out and perhaps between me an >> Martin we can nail it down. >> >> What I have works on are R390 and I'm sure once I recompile >> it wide, it will work on our V2200, but I'm stopping work >> on it for the day (or so I think). >> >> HIH, >> >> jack >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >-- >---------------------------------- >Martin Knoblauch >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://www.knobisoft.de
