Matt might know if it is supported w/ 2.4.0.
Are you running IA32 or IA64?
Which version are you running?
Did you install w/ tar or RPM?
I am running:
ganglia-monitor-core-2.3.0-1.msc
ganglia-monitor-core-lib-2.3.0-1
But we are using the 2.4.6 kernel and glibc 2.2.3.
Joe
Xuehai Zhang wrote
Anyway, I solved this problem by using the configuration file
"/etc/gmond.conf".
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Joe Griffin wrote:
> Xuehai,
>
> Are you putting it on the line in /etc/init.d/gmond
>
> loadproc $GMOND --trusted_host 1.2.3.4
>
>
> What distribution are you running?
>
> Joe
>
I do not put it on the line in /etc/init.d/gmond, but I manully stop and
restart gmond in shell.
I am using 2.4.0.
From the ChangLog I learn that "Gmond now has a configuration file for its
configuration instead of passing commandline arguments". I wonder if the
error is caused by this change.
-xu
Xuehai,
Are you putting it on the line in /etc/init.d/gmond
loadproc $GMOND --trusted_host 1.2.3.4
What distribution are you running?
Joe
Xuehai Zhang wrote:
When I run gmond with a --trusted_host option, I got the following error:
unrecognized option '--trusted_host'. Could anyone tell me
When I run gmond with a --trusted_host option, I got the following error:
unrecognized option '--trusted_host'. Could anyone tell me what is the
problem?
From the document, it seems to me --trusted_host should be a widely-used
option supported by gmond.
Thanks.
Xuehai
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