Richard,

 could you try to confirm the patch? I would then commit it for 3.0.3

Cheers
Martin
PS: Deep voice from the off " You are alone". Sorry, couldn't resist
:-)

--- Ian Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Richard,
> 
> Please see the following bug. I have attach a patch to the bug that 
> seems to work for me.
> 
> http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=50
> 
> Thanks,
> Ian
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >All,
> >
> >I just know that no-one else is doing this, but....
> >
> >I updated the windows gmond with a current cygwin install
> >and fixed the processor count metric. That is all I did.
> >Simple recompile, slightly newer cygwin1.dll
> >
> >However when I used this agent, when gmetad did the tcp poll,
> >instead of the 100k of data for my farm coming back, only
> >8k of data was returned - about 100 lines, about 8200 bytes
> >The precise amount returned varied "a little bit".
> >And yes, 8200 is quite close to 8192.
> >
> >When I snooped the traffic I found that the windows gmond
> >was shutting the connection by sending a FIN-ACK.
> >Not a FIN as one would expect on normal termination.
> >
> >Has anyone had any experience with gmond not returning
> >all the XML stream, and just closing the link? Turning
> >debugging on does not reveal any problems or error messages.
> >
> >I must also say that the original 3.0.0 gmond.exe binary
> >does not seem to have this property. It is almost as if
> >there is a new cygwin bug lurking.
> >
> >Any ideas anyone - I have a feeling I am alone on this one...
> >
> >kind regards,
> >richard grevis
> >


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