jim-

funny that you should email this problem today.. we just tracked down the 
bug on big-endian machines which causes the XML reported to be invalid.  
in the next few days .. i'll be releasing this patched version along with 
some other new tools.

we'll have you up and running soon. :)

go to ganglia.sourceforge.net and join the ganglia-announce mailing list 
(if you aren't already a member) in order to receive the announcment.
-matt

Today, jim wilson wrote forth saying...

> i've installed ganglia on our linux cluster and it works great. the 
> powers that be would like us to start monitoring the sun boxes with this 
> tool. i have downloaded the lastest  ganglia (2.2.1) and php client 
> (1.0.4) and installed them on the sun platform. you environment consists 
> of the following:
> 
> client:
> sun enterprise 6800
>     16 900 mhz ultrasparc III+
>      65536 MB RAM
>     solaris 8
> 
> display server:
> ultra5
>     solaris 8
> 
> 
> i start gmond on both boxes (is there a solaris specific init scripot 
> somewhere and get this with ps command:
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 61# ps -ef| grep gmond
>   nobody 15058     1  0 18:46:28 ?        0:02 /usr/sbin/gmond
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] # ps -ef|grep gmond
>   nobody   307     1  0   Mar 21 ?        0:03 /usr/sbin/gmond
> 
> 
> a gstat on display server gives the following:
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 62# /usr/bin/gstat
> CLUSTER INFORMATION
>       Name: unspecified
>      Hosts: 2
> Dead Hosts: 0
>  Localtime: Wed Apr  3 11:43:27 2002
>  
> CLUSTER HOSTS
>                         Hostname       Load      #Cpus      #Jobs
>                           lmh212      0.000          0          0
>                        sunfire10      0.000          0          0
>      
> 
> 
> any ideas as to why i get no data?
> 
> 


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