Ok, thanks Bernard, but I still have a problem with the time ... 

I modified the file /etc/init.d/gmetad (if someone wants it, I'll offer
it) in order to write the debug output in /var/log/gmetad. The problem
is that debug output doesn't have dates of logs. So, I can't know when
the error happens :(.
Any idea?

Regards,
Miguel.



El mar, 22-06-2010 a las 10:52 -0700, Bernard Li escribió:
> Hi Miguel:
> 
> 2010/6/22 Miguel A. <[email protected]>:
> 
> > After 21 days, gmetad stoped working. I was looking for logs
> > in /etc/secure , /etc/syslog but I didn't find anything. Now , I want to
> > save the debug mode in a file or a similar thing.
> >
> > I thought I could redirect the output with ">>", do you have other idea?
> 
> Ganglia typically doesn't log much (unless you run it in foreground)
> so your idea of redirecting the debug output to a file is your best
> bet.
> 
> You might also want to check your apache logs to see if there are
> anything related to gmetad, though.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bernard

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