I am assuming that you successfully built gmond and did "make install".

Can you try running gmond (wherever it's installed) with --help?
Look under -c, --conf=STRING section and see where the default 
gmond.conf should be.

$ sudo /usr/sbin/gmond --help
gmond 3.0.7

Purpose:
  The Ganglia Monitoring Daemon (gmond) listens to the cluster
  message channel, stores the data in-memory and when requested
  will output an XML description of the state of the cluster

Usage: gmond [OPTIONS]...

  -h, --help             Print help and exit
  -V, --version          Print version and exit
  -c, --conf=STRING      Location of gmond configuration file  (default=
                           `/etc/gmond.conf')
  -l, --location=STRING  Location of this host in the cluster
                           'rack,rank,plane'.  (default=`0,0,0')
  -d, --debug=INT        Debug level. If greater than zero, daemon will 
stay
                           in foreground.  (default=`0')
  -f, --foreground       Run in foreground (don't daemonize)  (default=off)
  -t, --default_config   Print the default configuration to stdout and 
exit 
                           (default=off)
  -m, --metrics          Print the list of metrics this gmond supports 
                           (default=off)
  -b, --bandwidth        Calculate minimum bandwidth use for configuration 
                           (default=off)
  -r, --convert=STRING   Convert a 2.5.x configuration file to the new 2.6
                           format
  -p, --pid-file=STRING  Write process-id to file
$



mohit jain wrote:
>
>  
> Hello guys,
>
> I am trying to set up ganglia on my college cluster, for monitoring 
> hadoop performance. Since i do not have a root access to the clusters, 
> i am building ganglia from source.
>
> During the configure step, i provide prefix to my account on the 
> cluster(which does not have root access). But it does not get 
> completely installed. I can find bin, sbin and lib folders on my 
> account but do not find etc and other folders. When i am trying to run 
> gmond it gives me an error that gmond.conf not found.
>
> I do not have any idea what to do. Please help me out
>
> Thanks
> Mohit
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