Thanks Matt,
I'll try the ginsu knife :-)
Joe
matt massie wrote:
Today, Joe Griffin wrote forth saying...
Can I have different groups if the nodes are on
the same cluster (ie the first 3 parts of the IP address are the same)?
ganglia is both a ginsu knife and super glue for clusters
Yujun_Wu wrote:
I am working on getting the monitoring info out of ganglia and put them
into a grid-level monitoring tool. I find I can do this in three ways
after browsing the ganglia documentation:
1. telnet remote.cluster.nodename 8649
2. gstat
3. through rrdb
The first one (using
yujun wu-
steve's message to you is right on target as far as the security of gmond
and using telnet to get the data.
the reason gmond exports information in XML is because there is an XML
parser available for just about every programing language on the planet.
that makes it easy to build
Steve,
Matt told me how to get things working. I set
mcast_channel to a different IP address for
each set of nodes. It works great!
Joe
Steven Wagner wrote:
Joe Griffin wrote:
Hello,
I have two clusters running ganglia/gmetad
wonderfully. Each cluster has it's own name
and gmetad
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