What are the permissions on:
/dev/ksyms
/devices/pseudo/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:ksyms
gmond
Did you check if your compiled gmond binary 64-bit?
Why didn't you specify "-xarch=v9" in CXXFLAGS as well?
Cheers,
Robert
Lars Hecking wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get ganglia 2.5.6 to work on Solaris SPARC 64 bit.
The machine is an Ultra-60 running Solaris 8 2/02 s28s_u7wos_08a,
and I'm using the Sun Forte 6.2 compiler.
Configuration:
RRD=/usr/local/rrdtool
CC="cc -Xa -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9 -fast" \
CPPFLAGS="-I$RRD/include" LDFLAGS="-L$RRD/lib" \
./configure --with-gmetad
To compile, "-Wall -D__STDC__ -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L" needs to be
removed from CFLAGS (-Wall is a gcc option; __STDC__ is already defined;
compilation fails when _POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L is defined).
Now, when I try to run gmond, I get this, regardless whether it is run
as root or non-root:
# ./gmond
gmond: /dev/ksyms is not a 32-bit kernel namelist
kvm_open: No such file or directory
*** kvm_open() failed, are you running gmond as root?
kvm_nlist: Bad address
Segmentation Fault
#
Any suggestions? (Please don't suggest gcc3 - I can't even get it installed,
and the unprofessional attitude of the gcc developers wrt fixing bugs in
their build system doesn't exactly help). Which Solaris platforms are
people here using, if any?
Thanks.
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