Hi Bernard,

he must be using the ones from my website at http://www.perzl.org/ganglia/.

Regards,
Michael

Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Nathan:

On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Ave-Lallemant, Nathan P
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

            I am having some inconsistencies regarding gathering CPU metrics
on AIX systems.  I have two LPAR's running on the same P5 595 which display
varying statistics that seem to disagree.  They are running the same version
of gmond, same OS, etc, but have different results for hardware things that
simply can't both be correct.  Any thoughts on what may be malfunctioning
would be appreciated.  This is using the package:



ganglia-gmond-3.0.7-1



System 1 (correct):

machine_type   PowerPC_POWER5

os_name           AIX

os_release        5.3.0.63

oslevel              5300-06-03-0732

serial_num        IBM,020269D4E

smt                   yes

cpu_num          8 CPUs

cpu_in_lpar      4



System 2 (incorrect):

machine_type   PowerPC_POWER4

os_name           AIX

os_release        5.3.0.63

oslevel              5300-06-03-0732

serial_num        IBM,020269D4E

smt                   No SMT-capable system

cpu_num          2 CPUs

cpu_in_lpar      2

Are you using Michael Perzl's binaries http://www.perzl.org/ganglia/
or the ones from SF.net?

Cheers,

Bernard

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