Folks,
Thanks to Bernard and Andy G. From their comments and looking through
the code, it looks like there are currently no hooks to get this from
ganglia or clumon automatically, although there are plenty of interfaces
into the databases.
To find out what ganglia thinks is down, you can run "gstat -ld" (list
"dead" hosts), and for clumon you can read it from the mysql database
with:
mysql -u clumon -e "select name from hosts where status = 2 order by
name;" club
However, the clumon case is probably easier to do with direct call to
pbsnodes (i.e. "pbsnodes -l") to find the original information.
Now, to put these together into some other monitoring script.
Thanks
Frank
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 10:47, Frank Crawford wrote:
> Folks,
> Is there anyway to get clumon and/or ganglia to send email, etc, when a
> node goes down? It shouldn't be too hard to add something to the code,
> but I was wondering if it was already there, before diving in and doing
> my own thing.
>
> Thanks
> Frank
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