michael-
things to check
1. gmetad is running on the web server right?
a. when you look in $GMETAD_ROOT/rrds you should see a directory
hierarchy for each host and each metric is in a round-robin database
b. when you do a "telnet localhost 8651" on the host running
gmetad that you get an XML description of all the clusters you
are monitoring with gmetad.
c. when you do a "ps -aelf | grep gmetad" you see two processes running
2. look in your web server error log for information
3. check in $GMETAD_ROOT/logs/gmetad.log for any errors
4. did you get any error messages during the installation?
5. what platform did you install gmetad on?
good luck.. we'll get it working i'm sure.
-matt
Today, Michael Dingwall wrote forth saying...
> To begin with, they have not actually disappeared, they never showed up.
> Can't let you see, because the cluster is behind a firewall.
>
> This is what it is doing. After I finally got gmetad configured, I loaded
> the
> page but where the graphs are supposed to be, there is nothing, just white
> space. Is there some configuration that I am missing? What is more
> frustrating is that when I had the old 0.1.0 web interface I had graphs but
> nothing would ever showup, there was a grid but no information.
>
> Michael Dingwall
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