Alexei,
--- Alexei Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > that seems to put the blame to the OS. Sorry. > > Questions to ask: > > > It does indeed appear to be a bug in the OS. > > - is "netstat -i" showing counters on the X2100? > > > No. Rather, the lo0 interface is showing counters, > but the bge0 interface does not. > bingo :-) We should have checked that first. > > - are both "bge0" interfaces exactely the > > same hardware? They may be > > I do not know for certain; I will investigate > and let you know. > > > In any case, you need to ask about it on the > > Solaris support groups. > > If you find something out, please let us (me) > > know. > > > I posted a query today and was told that > this bug will be fixed within the > next few weeks. There is an issue with the bge > driver on Solaris for certain > hardware revisions. > double bingo :-) > I will be testing the fix once it becomes > available and will post an update > to this thread with the results. > That would be great. > Thank you very much for all your help on this! > You are welcome. This way I got the first feedback on Ganglia for Solaris/AMD64. Good to hear that "gmond" seems to do its job - if the OS allows it. Please keep bugging us if you think that stuff is not working as advertised. We need the support from users of "unusual" platforms. One question: how did you build the binaries? Which Compiler and Toolchain? I would like to add this info to the documentation. Anyway - a Happy New Year 2006 to you and all others on the list. Cheers Martin ------------------------------------------------------ Martin Knoblauch email: k n o b i AT knobisoft DOT de www: http://www.knobisoft.de

