I used http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/tb-support/faq/gangmem.htmlstock

rrd size, 600 boxes=360M in tmpfs.
Works great.




Bernard Li wrote:
> On 7/11/07, Ofer Inbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> I agrre, and think it should be the standard way to run Ganglia.  It's
>> an easy thing not to think of when you first deploy, until a while
>> later you realize how I/O bound your server is, or lose a disk, and
>> start thinking about it.  If Ganglia came standard with a well thought
>> out structure for keeping the RRDs in RAM and backing up regularly to
>> disk and restoring from disk to RAM when necessary, it would be a big
>> improvement - and probably save a lot of disks :)
>>     
>
> I don't think one shoe fits all -- what if I have ganglia running on a
> small cluster and/or I have limited RAM -- and if you want this setup
> automatically, what % of RAM should you use?
>
> Perhaps we can brainstorm for ideas here and see what other folks
> think -- perhaps this just needs to be better documented (i.e. in the
> official wiki?)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bernard
>
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