On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 17:12, Adeyemi Adesanya wrote:
> Matt,
> 
> I may create a test environment to try out 2.6.0. Solaris is still my #1
> platform for running gmond while gmetad and the web frontend run on Linux. I
> understand that the rrds won't be compatible across the releases. Is an rrd
> migration script still in the works?

i wrote the major parts of the script and passed what i had along to
someone on this list who was crazy enough to volunteer to finish it.  i
haven't heard anything back from that brave soul.  :)

i haven't need how 2.6.x behaves on solaris yet.  it'll be nice to know.

-matt


> 
> ----
> Yemi
> 
> On 5/18/04 3:44 PM, "Matt Massie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > yemi-
> > 
> > i'm currently using 2.6.0 to monitor a distributed test bed
> > (http://www.planet-lab.org/).  the monitoring page is at
> > http://planetlab.millennium.berkeley.edu/
> > 
> > i've found it to be stable however i'm not really using the unicast
> > feature right now (although i may try it as a test soon).
> > 
> > i would like to make an official release candidate of 2.6.0 to get out
> > the door.. but i've been way overwhelmed lately.  i'd love it if you'd
> > try it out and let me know what you think.  i know there are others in
> > the ether that are using it because i've gotten bug reports and feature
> > requests.  
> > 
> > i'm concerned about the portability of 2.6.0.  i think it's only been
> > test on linux and freebsd so far.  we have eight or so oses out there
> > that use ganglia.
> > 
> > -matt
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 15:33, Adesanya, Adeyemi wrote:
> >> I guess this message is directed to Matt Massie since he appears to be the
> >> driving force behind the new 2.6.0 features. I've been reading through 
> >> Matt's
> >> previous emails describing the features in 2.6.0 and I'm pleased.
> >> The most important change for me is the ability to specify unicast 
> >> channels.
> >> I'm currently monitoring 73 hosts in a subnet and the number of multicast
> >> packets flying around has raised concerns regarding scalability.
> >> 
> >> The ability to define the rrd file parameters is very cool too.....
> >> 
> >> Anyone been using either of these features in anger? I'd like to get an 
> >> idea
> >> of when 2.6.0 will be officially released.
> >> 
> >> ----
> >> Yemi
> >>  
> >> 
> >> 
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