>
>
>
> After fixing a tabbing bug in your cacheHits() function, everything loaded
> fine and the callback function was called as it should be. The callback
> didn't actually work on my system, but that is a different problem. Make
> sure that you don't have any python syntax errors in your module. Otherwise
> the module won't load.
>
> Brad
>
> Hi Brad,
Thanks for going to all the effort. I think the tabbing bug was inserted by
cut and paste as the cacheHits() function works on my system.
I am beginning to believe the problem is with running any Python Metric
Module. I have commented my module out of the system and inserted the
tcpconn.pyconf into the the configuration. When I run gmond -d 9 in that
configuration, I get a similar error message,
gmond -d 9
loaded module: core_metrics
loaded module: cpu_module
loaded module: disk_module
loaded module: load_module
loaded module: mem_module
loaded module: net_module
loaded module: proc_module
loaded module: sys_module
udp_recv_channel mcast_join=239.2.11.82 mcast_if=NULL port=8649 bind=
239.2.11.82
tcp_accept_channel bind=NULL port=8649
udp_send_channel mcast_join=239.2.11.82 mcast_if=NULL host=NULL port=8649
Unable to collect metric 'tcp_established' on this platform. Exiting.
The "tcp_established" metric is the first metric in the tcpconn collection
group. Are Python Metric Modules supposed to work with gmond version
3.1.0.1399?
Sid
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