On 1/24/08, Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> BTW, it would be great if you can file a bug in bugzilla.ganglia.info
> indicating that on RHEL5 that file does not exist and throws a
> slurpfile error/warning during gmond startup.

Scratch that -- I don't think this is a distro-specific issue, more
like whether your BIOS has this feature enabled or not -- perhaps
someone who has more experience with this can post some comments.

In searching our archives, it looks like we have encountered this
issue in the past.  After looking at two different servers running
CentOS 4, I found that one server had this enabled but not the other.

Actually this "issue" is already fixed in trunk, but probably not
ported back to the 3.0.x tree:

http://ganglia.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ganglia?view=rev&revision=860

Cheers,

Bernard

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