Michael,
Thank you so much for your time and effort, I really appreciate it.
We currently have nmon v12 deployed on the system and it is working
fine, giving the correct data. Unfortunately we cannot reboot the LPAR, it's
one of our production systems.
In my last post I stated that we tried a full re-installation of
the gmond client and the behavior was the same. This turns out to not be true,
I just didn't wait long enough for the static metrics to update before sending
my email. In short, the system was at AIX5.2 so I installed the 5.1 rpm
binary. Then we upgraded the system. Ganglia was not updated. This explains
a lot of the missing dynamic CPU logic. When I pulled gmond off and
re-installed the 5.3 binary rpm it began reporting correctly on 'most' things
but still lists the wrong machine_type. So in other words...
Fixed (now working correctly) fields:
smt
cpu_num
cpu_in_lpar
Incorrect fields:
machine_type (still lists PowerPC_POWER4 on a P5 system)
Nathan Ave-Lallemant
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