Hi Ken:

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Ken Teague<[email protected]> wrote:

>> So, the question is, what is btime on your cluster2/cluster3 nodes'
>> /proc/stat?
>
> FYI: master is the cluster that's reporting correctly.  master2 and master3
> are the two reporting incorrectly.
>
> <snip>
> master:~ # grep btime /proc/stat
> btime 1228938490
>
> master2:/etc # grep btime /proc/stat
> btime 1228243330
>
> master3:~ # grep btime /proc/stat
> btime 1246312071
> <snip>
>
> These numbers appear to be time since epoch, so I ran them through an online
> conversion tool and they coincide with the output of the uptime command.
>  All appears well here.

You should be looking at /proc/stat on your *nodes*, not on your
masters.  I am guessing that perhaps your nodes don't have the /proc
filesystem mounted or something like that.

Cheers,

Bernard

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