On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 05:05:18PM -0800, Bernard Li wrote:
Happy new year to you all!
To celebrate the new year, I have just posted the latest 3.1.x
snapshots in our website:
http://www.ganglia.info/snapshots/3.1.x
As usual, the RPMs were built on CentOS 4.x, so if you are on a
Thanks for your reply.
1. So my understanding is that Ganglia offers no application instance
management help per se - it's up to the collection module that we write to
worry about differentiating between common metrics reported by a set of
application instances on a node.
2. Since the limit
On 1/15/2008 at 9:24 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Lou
Degenaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
1. So my understanding is that Ganglia offers no application instance
management help per se - it's up to the collection module that we write to
worry about differentiating
Hi Stu:
On 1/15/08, Stu Teasdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll look at using either this or a fresh checkout in the next couple of
days to roll some debs as well, for those of you who want something more
up to date than I have uploaded at the moment.
When they're ready I'll upload them to
Bernard,
works for me.
Thanx,
Matthias
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Brad:
The following patch should make tcpconn.py compatible with Python
2.3.x which does not have the subprocess module:
--- tcpconn.py.orig 2008-01-15 15:30:09.0 -0800
+++ tcpconn.py
works for me too. Check it in :)
Brad
On 1/15/2008 at 5:18 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthias
Blankenhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bernard,
works for me.
Thanx,
Matthias
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi Brad:
The following patch should make tcpconn.py
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 09:08:03PM -0500, Jesse Becker wrote:
This is a re-post of a patch I sent back in December (originally based
on someone else's code).
Committed revision 921, thanks
Carlo
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