Re: [Ganglia-developers] Riemann pull request for Ganglia

2013-11-08 Thread Jeff Buchbinder
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 7:41 PM, Bernard Li bern...@vanhpc.org wrote:

 Hi Nick:

 You should now have permissions to edit the Wiki.  However, I wonder would
 it be better to document it also in GitHub itself?

 Thanks,

 Bernard


 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Nicholas Satterly nfsatte...@gmail.comwrote:

 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 sourceforge username is satterly.

 Regards,
 Nick


 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 5:30 PM, Nicholas Satterly 
 nfsatte...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi developers,

 I've done some work recently to add Riemann support to Ganglia for which
 I've submitted a pull request [1]. We are currently using this in
 production at the Guardian to alert in real-time off tens of thousands of
 metrics. (You can see our config here
 https://github.com/guardian/riemann-config )

 It would be great if this was accepted by upstream as I know there is a
 lot of interest in alerting off real-time metric data recently and this is
 a solution that scales and makes use of a lot of the meta data that Ganglia
 associates with a metric/host.

 Feedback welcome.

 Regards,
 Nick

 [1] https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core/pull/124




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The wiki is, itself, a git repository:
g...@github.com:ganglia/monitor-core.wiki.git
/ https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core.wiki.git

I'm not sure if it makes more sense to point people to the online wiki,
since it's more likely that it would be up to date?

Jeff
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[Ganglia-developers] whishlist: compare a metric from two (arbitrary?) periods

2013-11-08 Thread jochen
Hello,

today I was playing with the timeshift overlay for metrics
and I like it.

I have a system, where regular jobs are scheduled once a month
(swinging some days back and forth, as the start is always
on the same weekday) or once every two weeks.

I've added a fortnight period to $conf['time_ranges'] for
the two week schedule. I have a useful overlay for these
periods.

For the other, more volatile schedule it would be useful
to have an option to select start (and end) for the original
metric and the start for the period to compare to.
Right now I don't see where this could be implemented
in the ganglia wabfrontend.

Any ideas?

Jochen


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Re: [Ganglia-developers] Riemann pull request for Ganglia

2013-11-08 Thread Bernard Li
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?

Thanks,

Bernard

On Friday, 8 November 2013, Jeff Buchbinder wrote:

 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 7:41 PM, Bernard Li 
 bern...@vanhpc.orgjavascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'bern...@vanhpc.org');
  wrote:

 Hi Nick:

 You should now have permissions to edit the Wiki.  However, I wonder
 would it be better to document it also in GitHub itself?

 Thanks,

 Bernard


 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 3:00 PM, Nicholas Satterly 
 nfsatte...@gmail.comjavascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'nfsatte...@gmail.com');
  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 sourceforge username is satterly.

 Regards,
 Nick


 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 5:30 PM, Nicholas Satterly 
 nfsatte...@gmail.comjavascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'nfsatte...@gmail.com');
  wrote:

 Hi developers,

 I've done some work recently to add Riemann support to Ganglia for
 which I've submitted a pull request [1]. We are currently using this in
 production at the Guardian to alert in real-time off tens of thousands of
 metrics. (You can see our config here
 https://github.com/guardian/riemann-config )

 It would be great if this was accepted by upstream as I know there is a
 lot of interest in alerting off real-time metric data recently and this is
 a solution that scales and makes use of a lot of the meta data that Ganglia
 associates with a metric/host.

 Feedback welcome.

 Regards,
 Nick

 [1] https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core/pull/124




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 8BD9
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 'nfsatte...@gmail.com');
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 The wiki is, itself, a git repository: 
 g...@github.com:ganglia/monitor-core.wiki.git
 / https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core.wiki.git

 I'm not sure if it makes more sense to point people to the online wiki,
 since it's more likely that it would be up to date?

 Jeff

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