The embedded gmetric library is not maintained by anyone affiliated with
the Ganglia developer team.

On a side note; it seems that the python embedded gmetric for example is
outdated and not compatible with Ganglia 3.1, since the gmetric protocol
changed in version 3.1. This may very well also be true for the C version.

I think it's usecase was to show "how it could be done" and primarily
for scripting languages.

- Ramon.

Christopher Smith wrote:
> So, I've been looking at having custom metrics exported from my
> application, and I've noticed the embeddedmetric project, but for a C
> application, it seems like I could just as effectively do the job with
> libganglia, which for one thing already supports mutlicast. What's the
> use case for the C/C++ embeddedmetric library?
>
> -- 
> Chris


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