Has anyone seen this
and/or does anyone have a suggested solution? Thank you.
Jeff
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whatever as the main monitor-core repo.
>
> If someone who knows what's what has some time, can we meet in IRC and
> walk through setting it up for chef?
>
That would be me. Anyone on the ganglia team theoretically should be able
to administer the Travis-CI builds,
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> I think I committed to my fork and sent a pull request.
> Can you see my pull request?
>
It isn't showing up here : https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core/pulls
Are you sure that you created a new
e INSTALL file needs to be updated.
> http://olivier.lahaye1.free.fr/OSCAR/ganglia-INSTALL.patch
>
> Can someone with access to the source tree review those simple patches and
> merge/update them into the main source tree so they are part of the next
>
Done. It's available at:
https://github.com/ganglia/chef-ganglia
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 4:45 AM, Joseph Holsten wrote:
> Ok, if anyone has repo creation rights to the github org, would you create
> a chef-ganglia repo? You could either fork from the above mentioned repo,
> or give josephholsten
ry Vladimir's rpm's first but they look really old to
me (May 7 2013) which is before Centos 6.5 was out.
I may be hitting the mailing list again this evening (I'm writing
an article about ganglia that is due in 2 days so I need to finish
quickly).
Thanks!
Jeff
> At this
match your URL (I didn't know about RPMS-6.
The 3.6.0 rpm's are dated 2013 (07-May-2013) which is
why I had problems.
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fine until I followed this blog
http://sachinsharm.wordpress.com/2013/08/19/setup-and-configure-ganglia-python-modules-on-centosrhel-6-3/
for configuring Python modules. But I backed out all of the
changes in that blog so that I was s
did see two places
where gmond does an access() on the python_modules directory.
Does gmond automatically look for the python modes so I don't need
to put them the modules section of gmond.conf?
Thanks a million!
Jeff
Oh I didn't think about going that lowlevel :) Could you run ldd
glia-3.6.0.
Thanks!
Jeff
Oh I didn't think about going that lowlevel :) Could you run ldd on
gmond also?
Could you also run 'tree' command on /etc/ganglia ? It's interesting
that you have two times msg: "loaded module: python_module" while
starting gmond. Rechecking
On 02/09/2014 02:48 PM, Jeff Layton wrote:
> On 02/09/2014 02:28 PM, Maciej Lasyk wrote:
>
>> You could also try to catch on which particular check this segfault
>> happens..?
> Not sure how to check this. When I run gmond interactively, it
> segfaults just after
On 02/09/2014 02:28 PM, Maciej Lasyk wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 01:22:08PM -0500, Jeff Layton wrote:
>
>> Maybe I need to drop back to an older ganglia version?
> What kind of repositories do you use on this Centos (yum repolist all)?
> Does 'yum update' fini
#x27;m not sure that will do any good.
Maybe I need to drop back to an older ganglia version?
Thanks for your help!
Jeff
Ok, that's weird. Could you recheck SELinux config and/or logs in
/var/log/messages and audit.log?
On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 09:54:09AM -0500, Jeff Layton wrote:
Macie
ld be very interesting if the rpm's worked and building
from source didn't :)
I'll let you know - but first I'm going to try Maciej's strace
idea.
Thanks!
Jeff
P.S. There are some pretty significant differences between
6.4 and 6.5. One big one that I know of is the ntp format
ch
Note that I installed ganglia into the default of /usr/local. I also
added the following line to the end of my gmond.conf file:
include('/etc/ganglia/conf.d/*.pyconf')
Note that my ganglia configuration files are in /etc/ganglia.
Gmond does _not_ segfault
DR is pretty easily parseable, but I've personally put together at least
two different XDR reading or writing implementations for languages which
didn't support it yet -- and JSON is far more ubiquitous, as far as
language support goes.
Jeff
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Bernard Li wrote:
> Jeff:
>
> I'm talking about the Wiki hosted at SourceForge. However I'm uncertain
> if that has been deprecated in favour of the new one on GitHub. Vlad?
>
I had been trying to migrate from the Sourceforge one to
s Satterly wrote:
>
>> Hi Bernard, Jeff,
>>
>> Thanks for merging the pull request. I'm happy to write a wiki page for
>> the sourceforge trac wiki explaining how to configure Riemann integration
>> if given appropriate permissions.
>>
>> My sourcefor
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Chandra, Ashish
wrote:
> Hi Jeff ;
>
> Thanks for the prompt reply . I have configured the statsd config as
> suggested by you ,adding spoof parameter .
>
> ** **
>
> {
>
> port:8125,
>
>
x27;,
> name:
> 'stats_timers_container_server_115.container-replicator.timing_lower',
> spoof: false,
> type: 'int32',
> units: 'count',
> slope: 'both',
> tmax: 60,
> dmax: 0,
>
ate due to gmetric4j package rename to info.ganglia (as per
> http://ganglia.info)
>
> View the changeset:
> https://github.com/ganglia/jmxetric/compare/a08a9d1168c2...9b452dc5299c
>
> View the full build log and details:
> https://travis-ci.org/ganglia/jmxetric/builds/
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 8:10 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
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>
>
> On 03/09/12 13:58, Jeff Buchbinder wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Daniel Pocock
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 03/09/12 13:48, Jeff
the package
> from time to time? It is not so hard to participate through the DM
> mechanism:
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMaintainer
Sure, I'm interested.
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>
>
>
> Site specific (may not be generally applicable):
>
>
>
> diffgit.multicpu - change multicpu metric names so that they can be parsed
> more easily
>
>
>
> My project is coming to an end and I will not have much time to use the
&
Crud! My apologies for posting to the wrong list. Please
ignore this on the developers list - I posted it to the users
list. Please respond to that one and not the developers list.
Sorry about that.
Jeff
Good morning,
Apologies for the simple question. I've got a simple cluster
w
as 10.1.0.1. But when I go to http://localhost/ganglia
I can only access the master node as 192.168.1.250, not
10.1.0.250 (i.e. the list of nodes is only 192.168.1.250).
Otherwise i can login into the compute node, ping it, etc. It works
it. I've no idea how that could be mapped into json and keep
> the syntax and the parsing simple.
I'd suggest something like:
"options": {
"logarithmic": true,
"rigid": false,
&quo
7;re using and target rendering tools. It's probably a
good idea to have it be an array rather than just plain text.
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> sanitize( $graph_config[ 'vertical_label' ] );
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> + $rrdtool_graph[ 'extras' ] = $graph_config[ 'extras' ];
> $rrdtool_graph['lower-limit'] = '0
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Ramon Bastiaans
wrote:
> When I make an aggregate graph which has a Y-axis label containing the "#"
> character, it works fine under the "Aggregate Graphs" tab.
>
> However, if I add that graph to a "view" using the "+" button, it does not
> display properly anymor
/~rufustfirefly/+archive/ganglia
Source files for successful build:
https://launchpad.net/~rufustfirefly/+archive/ganglia/+files/ganglia_3.3.5.orig.tar.gz
https://launchpad.net/~rufustfirefly/+archive/ganglia/+files/ganglia_3.3.5-1~oneiric.debian.tar.gz
https://launchpad.net/~rufustfirefly/+ar
I found a small RPM packaging issue, which I corrected here:
https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core/commit/c25c4b31a874ab7105395eb712f5be8fc5a0539e
I haven't changed the tagging or anything yet.
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der could
be accomplished through templating, but they probably couldn't exist
in the same directory.
That being said, nothing stops you from dropping a copy of the old UI
code elsewhere, since it uses the same gmetad data source. I have run
the old Ganglia web interface at the same time as the new
s
Did you enable the .pyconf configuration files for each module?
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I had done something similar in internationalizing FreeMED (which is
also written in PHP).
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dependencies to output json, my current
> testing code is basically a copy of the code that outputs xml. Parsing
> json is a completely different story though.
That can be accomplished by embedding a copy of json-c, which wouldn't
require
.x-api ) with no
external dependencies added.
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, I'd prefer switching to JSON for the web frontend.
There are a number of changes which have to be made, barring a rewrite
of gmetad.
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ice, much as NSClient++ does. My C# is a little
rusty -- is there anyone out there who does more .NET programming who
would be willing to work on something like that?
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2k8 support is broken because the nice
folks in Redmond have probably been monkeying with UAC or something
similar. If you can get a bit more debugging info, I'm sure one of the
maintainers who happens to have a Windows 2k8 box around somewhere
would
I believe that there are no particular monitor-core incompatibilities
with ganglia-web versions, at the moment. You can even run ganglia-web
1.x and 2.x instances at the same time, pointing at the same
monitor-core installation.
Jeff
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n gmond "port" called pmond:
http://embeddedgmetric.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/pmond/
which may give you better results.
Thanks,
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well as recent builds of gmond). There is also the concept of "tags",
which is a fairly recent addition to the codebase.
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On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Matt Massie wrote:
> Are there any more volunteers?
>
> Later today, I'm going to submit the list of volunteers to O'reilly and
> start getting project off the ground. Going to be a lot of fun.
I'm also interested in contributin
Hi,
Another vote for this patch!
Thanks,
Jeff
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> i like the idea too. anything that makes the frontend more modular and
> extendable is a good thing.
>
> -matt
>
>
>
> On 3/12/08, Jesse Be
-s'. Munin uses DERIVE for this. It seems like other people
must have tackled this problem before.
Thanks! Ganglia has been useful for observing trends on our clusters.
Jeff
ream! Also, this bug
http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=120 hit
us too.
Thanks,
jeff
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Date: Dec 14, 2006 2:49 AM
Subject: RE: [Ganglia-developers] Ganglia Alerts
To: [EMA
Dear Developers,
I've written a php cron script to monitor ganglia metrics and send
email alerts to administrators. Is this a function you would be
interested in adding to ganglia? If so I can supply a crude starting
point.
Thank You,
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