In WHATS_NEW, you mention that darwin has better support for mem_total, but also new to this release will be bytes/packets in/out, proc_run (you mention better process accounting, so that's covered), disk_total, disk_free, and part_max_used (although I don't think I tested that one).
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Matt Massie wrote: > i'm assuming no news is good news. are you guys having any problems > with 3.0.0? i've run tests on solaris, freebsd, linux ia64 amd64, > windows, macos x and it seems like it compiles and runs well. > > are the rpms working out for you? > http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/ > > does the announcement look good (meaning.. are you sure i haven't forget > to mention any cool stuff you did to make this release a reality). > http://matt-massie.com/ganglia/WHATS_NEW.txt > > -matt > -- > PGP fingerprint 'A7C2 3C2F 8445 AD3C 135E F40B 242A 5984 ACBC 91D3' > > They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little > temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. > --Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759 >
