repository). Instead, I installed Oscar first and then installed Ganglia 2.5.4 separately from the RPMs that I downloaded from Ganglia's website. Now GMOND will not run on the master node if I set GMOND to send/receive data on my private NIC (mcast_if eth1). It says that that GMOND is dead, but the subsys is locked.
I've been searching both the Ganglia lists, but I haven't seen any solutions. Are any of you experiencing this problem with Ganglia and Oscar? Is Oscar/Ganglia going to release a version for Oscar like has been done in the past (I know that this may be a question for the Ganglia team)?
Thanks.
Jess Cannata
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