Hi Brad:

On 11/27/07, Brad Nicholes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm not sure yet what is causing this but I have patched the code to prevent 
> it from happening.  The current code was existing gmond if an invalid spoof 
> message was detected.  There is not reason why it needs to exit.  Just ignore 
> the message and keep running.  Pull the latest code and try it again.  I am 
> unable to duplicate the problem here.  I am going to try to put an older 
> gmond on the same multicast channel to make sure that the older and newer XDR 
> messages do not conflict.  That is the only thing that I can think of that 
> might be causing the problem.

Built the latest snapshot and it's working fine now (no more
crashing).  I also confirm that the location field is hidden when
nothing is specified.  (I still have old gmond in the multicast
network, will update them shortly...)

BTW, shouldn't I see multicpu entries when I click on Gmetrics?
Currently there is nothing.

> > BTW, the "metric 'multicpu'" messages are tabulated -- is this intended?
> >
> Not sure what you mean here.

       metric 'multicpu_user0' being collected now
       metric 'multicpu_user0' has value_threshold 1.000000
       metric 'multicpu_nice0' being collected now
       metric 'multicpu_nice0' has value_threshold 1.000000
       metric 'multicpu_system0' being collected now
       metric 'multicpu_system0' has value_threshold 1.000000
       metric 'multicpu_idle0' being collected now
       metric 'multicpu_idle0' has value_threshold 1.000000
       metric 'multicpu_wio0' being collected now
       metric 'multicpu_wio0' has value_threshold 1.000000
       metric 'multicpu_intr0' being collected now
       metric 'multicpu_intr0' has value_threshold 1.000000
       metric 'multicpu_sintr0' being collected now
       metric 'multicpu_sintr0' has value_threshold 1.000000
xdr_string: out of memory
xdr_string: out of memory
Incorrect format for spoof argument. exiting.

The lines containing "metric 'multicpu_...'" are tabbed in, when
compared with lines like "xdr_string: out of memory".

Cheers,

Bernard

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