> Yes, python metric module support was one of the major features of Ganglia
> 3.1. Which version of python are you using? There are some issue with
> older versions previous to 2.4. Did you try the -m parameter on gmond to
> see if your metric is showing up in the list? In the debug listing that you
> provided, I don't see mod_python.so being loaded. Are you sure that
> mod_python is configured and loaded? You should have a modpython.conf file
> along with the rest of your .conf files in /etc/ganglia/conf.d. If
> mod_python isn't even being loaded, then there isn't any python module
> support.
>
> Brad
>
Hi Brad,
You have found the problem. I don't have a modpython.conf file. That may be
the problem Bernard mentions below with the Fedora RPM's. My guess is it
should be part of the ganglia-gmond-python RPM. I will research this more
after lunch and try to post a more comprehensive description of how the
problem occured and the solution.
Sid
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