Hi,
I am returning a string from Python metric to Gmond which is having more number
of characters (around 50). But when i see that string result in ganglia GUI, it
gets truncated. is this limitation of Ganglia? or do we need to configure
string length anywhere?
Please help me on this.
Attached is a doc that was prepared by Rajrajat Naik. This brief readme
describes how to build gmond on the Windows platform. I am proposing that we
add this to the monitor-core repository as a README.win document. I am posting
it here first so that those that are interested in building on
Hi Brad:
On 8/23/07, Brad Nicholes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached is a doc that was prepared by Rajrajat Naik. This brief readme
describes how to build gmond on the Windows platform. I am proposing that we
add this to the monitor-core repository as a README.win document. I am
On 8/23/2007 at 11:09 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Bernard Li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Brad:
On 8/23/07, Brad Nicholes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached is a doc that was prepared by Rajrajat Naik. This brief readme
describes how to build gmond on the Windows platform. I am
Hi Brad:
On 8/23/07, Brad Nicholes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are actually two sections in the document. The first section deals
with building 3.0.4 on Windows. The second section is building from the
trunk repository. So both types of builds should be covered. No other
versions
Hi Brad,
Thanks for the easy tutorial for compiling gmond on Cygwin. It's too bad
that Ganglia can't build with the free MSVC tools, but I understand that
Ganglia is very GNU-oriented. I was able to follow the instructions for the
3.0.4 ganglia-core tarball with a relatively new version of
After some more testing and fiddling, it seems that on Windows, gmond will
never add itself to the cluster. It will add other Windows gmonds to the
cluster, which results in each machine having information about every other
machine but itself. I suppose this could be worked around by running two
Ah yes, cygwin.
As will be obvious to people running the cygwin gmond, multicast is
not supported and does not work. Multicast? Just say no.
And as you discovered, there are also a few little things to be
done for unicast (or maybe just cygwin unicast). I do this:
udp_send_channel {
host =
Looks like the new website is up:
http://www.ganglia.info
Looks pretty nice!
So far, I found two issues though:
1) The article links are giving parse errors
2) The page http://www.ganglia.info/?page_id=48 is still referencing
CVS -- we are currently using SVN
Good job!
Cheers,
Bernard