We are using web front end version 2.5.7
The errors we were getting were similar to:
[client 66.249.72.76] PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant VAL -
assumed 'VAL' in /var/www/html/ganglia/show_node.php o
n line 115
[client 66.249.72.76] PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant boottime -
assumed 'boottime' in /var/www/html/ganglia/show_
node.php on line 116
[client 66.249.72.76] PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant VAL -
assumed 'VAL' in /var/www/html/ganglia/show_node.php o
n line 116
[client 66.249.72.76] PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant LOCALTIME -
assumed 'LOCALTIME' in /var/www/html/ganglia/sho
w_node.php on line 118
I believe that client is a google search bot or something. I've since
turned off php logging.
I installed 3.0.3 web front end in a test environment only to get
similar errors:
[client 132.239.226.40] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: names in
/var/www/html/ganglia/meta_view.php on line 172
[client 132.239.226.40] PHP Notice: Undefined index: AUTHORITY in
/var/www/html/ganglia/header.php on line 27, referer:
http://csag-226-16.ucsd.edu/ganglia/
[client 132.239.226.40] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: num_sources in
/var/www/html/ganglia/meta_view.php on line 103, referer:
http://csag-226-16.ucsd.edu/ganglia/
[client 132.239.226.40] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: names in
/var/www/htmlerror_log
Because I was still getting similar errors, I didn't bother updating my
production cluster as there are more than 200 nodes
-adam
Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Adam,
do you still have those error messages? And: which version of the
web-frontend are you using? We fixed quite a few of the php messages in
3.0.3.
Martin
--- Adam Brust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At the beginning of the month, ganglia/php were producing massive
amounts of httpd errors which filled up my / partition causing the
machine to crash... since then, I believe my ganglia history had been
effected... I tried to restore from the three tar files located in
/var/lib/ganglia/archives/ and each one only had about a weeks worth
of
history... I was able to restore from an earlier backup, which has my
previous history, although now I am missing roughly these last three
weeks. Also, I'm not certain if the problem is corrected now... I
don't
know if I'll lose this history again upon a reboot.
-adam
Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Adam,
that sounds OK. Do you see any messages in either /var/log/messages
or
in your webservers log files?
Martin
--- Adam Brust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ian, Thanks for your reply.
My rrd files appear to in the default /var/lib/ganglia directory, I
could not find any other instances of them. gmetad is running as
"nobody" and the rrds are owned by "nobody"... do you know if
that's
the
correct user/permissions?
thanks,
adam
Ian Cunningham wrote:
Look at where gmetad is storing the rrd files now. You can find it
in
your gmetad.conf under rrd_rootdir. Maybe you didn't specify it
for
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