Make sure you're using the latest gmetad and web front-end. Latest version is 2.5.3, and it incorporates fixes to directly address both issues (a was addressed in 2.5.2, b in 2.5.3).

I've been having trouble with gaps for months - check the ganglia-general archives for various musings on it...

Prashant Bhamidipati wrote:
Hello.

A few days back I had written in about problems with a weird error. And I
could not get back to Matt's answer. I now am faced with another problem.
I am listing out both of them here again for any kind of assistance
possible.

a) A node went down inthe cluster and it did not show up as 'down' on the
web-frontend. The cluster was originally of 12 CPUs .. one of them went
down and I got the display to tell me ' 11 CPUS in cluster.. 11 CPUS up
and running .. no nodes down'. I would have wanted it to show up as '12
nodes in cluster.. 1 node down, 11 nodes up and running' Any suggestions ?

b) The display presently on the Ganglia wbpage
'http://hepfm000.uta.edu/ganglia-webfrontend-2.5.1/' has a torn apart look
due to (probably) the ganglia web frontend not receiving data correctly in
regular time intervals. It has a whole lot of white stripes on it instead
of the color display seen when it is showing the usage and other metrics.

Can someone help me on this ?


Best regards
Prashant



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