Hi Jeff,

 what kind of nodes and networking? We have known problems with AIX and
Gigabit due to overruns in the byte_in/out code.

Cheers
Martin
--- Jeff Blasius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello!
> On one of our clusters, ganglia seems to be reporting erroneous
> network information.
> See:
> http://research.yale.edu/hpc/net.jpeg
> Notice the Pb range spikes? Unfortunately this happens randomly, at
> least once an hour, on single nodes, which makes any real network
> information from the cluster Network plot disappear.
> 
> This is gmond/gmetad version 3.0.3-1, which is running just fine on
> most of the clusters in our grid. Any ideas? The only unique network
> setup here is that eth0 and eth1 are both up, but only eth1 has a
> connection to the switch.
> 
> Thank You,
>              jeff
> 
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> 
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