nod, we are not using rocks for this one (not my choice, I just work
here, i won't go into it), so using cfnegine to handle the gmond.conf
will be the only way i know. not so bad :)
On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 11:56 AM, matt massie wrote:
doug-
just a little history of the location tag. the force behind the
web-frontend is Federico Sacerdoti (a great developer from the Grids
and
Clusters group at the San Diego Supercomputer Center).
the NPACI Rocks cluster installation (http://rocks.npaci.edu/)
automagically names each cluster node in a standard way. the
web-frontend
uses that name (which has x,y,z coordinated in it) to make a nice rack
view. i asked him to add a location tag for people who don't name the
names in the same way. if you use Rocks, then you don't need to use
cfengine.. it should just work. (correct me if i'm wrong federico).
we are going to do things differently in the future. you're right to
be
annoyed that you have to have a customized /etc/gmond.conf on each
host to
make it work. we'll figure out a better way in coming releases.
-matt
Today, Doug Nordwall wrote forth saying...
Hmm, after attending our last meeting on our cluster, I think I can do
what I want using cfengine.
On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 09:48 AM, Steven Wagner wrote:
Doug Nordwall wrote:
Are we talking about the same location variable?
Yes. :)
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