Hello,

I recently installed Ganglia 2.5.3 to monitor a 8 node Linux cluster I am
maintaining.

I have noticed the following 2 inconsistencies in the reports.

Firstly, sys_clock seems to be reporting the same value as gmond_started,
instead of the value of the system clock. Is this the correct behavior?

Secondly, Ganglia seems to think that there is 113.830 GB of disk installed
in the machines, instead of ~80GB. df -a output is as follows.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] albert]$ df -a
Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3             36298348   4655088  29799400  14% /
none                         0         0         0   -  /proc
/dev/hda1               101089      9067     86803  10% /boot
none                         0         0         0   -  /dev/pts
/dev/hdb1             38464340     70012  36440424   1% /home
none                    514748         0    514748   0% /dev/shm

The machines are running Red Hat Linux 7.2 with the 2.4.20-18.7 kernel RPM.
I am using Ganglia 2.5.3 built from the source RPM package on SourceForge.
I'm not sure what other information would be pertinent to debugging these
minor problems. Please let me know if I should provide further information.

Anyway, thanks for a great piece of software.

Cheers,

Albert Strasheim



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