From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Chris Gill
Sent: Fri 25/02/2005 12:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oscar-users] Systemimager breaks ganglia
Hello all,
I've been building an experimental OSCAR cluster
with fairly good luck so far, but am now running into an issue that's giving me
a real headache. It seems something in the install process tries to modify
gmond.conf in a way that creates illegal syntax which then prevents ganglia from
starting. Unfortunately, when I add a new node, this winds up breaking *every*
node in the cluster. The offending section is:
# The multicast interface
for gmond to send/receive data on
# default: the kernel decides based on
routing configuration
mcast_if
eth0
/var/lib/systemimager/scripts/vreeimage-ide.master:DEVICE
It's
setting the interface correctly, but is then sticking in that reference to the
image file. I assume this is some macro that is supposed to get replaced and
never does. Removing it seems harmless. Haven't been able to find anything about
this in the list archives, so any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Christopher Gill, Systems Engineer, New World
Apps
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