Alexei, three questions:
- which version of ganglia/gmond are you running? If possible, please try out 3.0.2. - are you using the first or the second of the two NICs? - how are your NICs named? The code drops everything starting with 'l' or 'o'. Unfortunatelly Solaris/AMD64 might not be very well tested? You can try to put some debug statements into the "extract_if_data" routine. Cheers Martin --- Alexei Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings. We have been running ganglia on a set of Linux systems and > have not had any issues. We are now trying ganglia on Solaris 10 on > x86 (AMD) systems and the cpu/memory reporting is accurate, but we > are > not getting any network interface information. > > The systems have 2 network interfaces but we only use 1 of them. > > Has anyone come across this problem? Any suggestions? > > thanks. > > Alexei > > ------------------------------------------------------ Martin Knoblauch email: k n o b i AT knobisoft DOT de www: http://www.knobisoft.de

