Hi Lars:

I got a couple of questions:

1) How did you build Ganglia?  Did you build it from sources or did
you build the RPMs?
2) Are you using the new modules interface (Python, C/C++)?

Cheers,

Bernard

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Lars Kellogg-Stedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm experiencing some odd problems with Ganglia (3.1.1, under CentOS
> 5).  Sometimes, gmond stops collecting data from remote hosts.  I'll
> look at the graphs from gmetad, and find nothing but empty space.
> Telnet'ing to gmond on the local host will show nothing but an empty
> <HOST> element for the system in question:
>
> <HOST NAME="somehost.example.com" IP="a.b.c.d" REPORTED="1225382936"
> TN="7" TMAX="20" DMAX="0" LOCATION="unspecified"
> GMOND_STARTED="1225306452">
> </HOST>
>
> What's odd is that:
>
> (a) The REPORTED attribute shows a current timestamp.  The REPORTED
> value, above, was within five seconds of the current time.
>
> (b) A packet trace shows the remote host sending the data.  I've
> verified that the incoming packets do contain metric data.
>
> Gmond merrily ignores the data.  It seems that restarting the *local*
> gmond does not correct the problem, but restarting the *remote*
> (sending) gmond does make things start working again.
>
> Has anyone encountered this behavior before?
>
> --
> Lars Kellogg-Stedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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