On 10/16/2013 04:00 PM, Rushton Martin wrote:
> You can however write a different configuration file and tell gmetric to
> use it through the –c switch.  If you do this, then you will also need
> to start an additional daemon using –c and –p to specify the
> configuration file and pid-file respectively.  You can also spoof the
> name and IP of the sender by using –S <IP>:<name>  I do the latter to
> monitor switches.  The server gathers the metrics and sends them to
> gmetric using the alternative configuration file and the IP-and-name of
> the switch.  The alternative gmond forwards them and they appear to be a
So, you would have an separate cluster where it will show the default
metrics of the host + the switches metrics?

I tried to do this but i could not eliminate the default metrics (in
order to not have memory and load and some other things for
ups/raid/switch only clusters)

How did you do it?
Thanks a lot for info!
Adrian



> separate cluster.  I very much doubt that this is what you want for PBS
> statistics, so leave spoofing and alternate configuration files well alone.
> 
>  
> 
> HTH, Martin
> 
>  
> 
> *From:*Rita [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* 16 October 2013 13:15
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [Ganglia-general] gmetric question
> 
>  
> 
> I want to implement a gmetric. To implement one, do I need to create a
> virtual host or something else?
> 
>  
> 
> I am taking a look at this for example, 
> 
> https://github.com/ganglia/gmetric/blob/master/hpc/pbs_jobs/pbs_jobs.sh
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> But, what graph will this go under?  There is no specification just a
> command. 
> 
>  
> 
> $GMETRIC--name PBSJOBS --type uint16 --units jobs--value $QSTAT 
> 
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