Anyone built ganglia on Novell/SuSE SLES9?
I was able to the the RPMs to build okay on a 32bit system (i386) but
the last part of the link on a x86_64 system complains about
libraries seemingly being in the wrong place.
I was able to find some old copies of the init scripts to allow it to
I have gmond running on x86_64 (opteron) boxes, though gmetad is running
on x86 system.
Prakash
David HM Spector wrote:
Anyone built ganglia on Novell/SuSE SLES9?
I was able to the the RPMs to build okay on a 32bit system (i386) but
the last part of the link on a x86_64 system complains
I'm not sure what version of Ganglia you guys are talking about but have
you tried rebuilding 3.0.2's SRPM on SLES9 and see if that works?
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ganglia/ganglia-3.0.2-1.src.rpm?downl
oad
Also, if the provided init.d script does not work on SuSE, we would
gladly
hello denis-
the part_max_used metric is derived by walking through each
partition and finding the one that is most full and reporting that.
so it's really that maximum percent used on one specific
partition. the part_max_used metric is really used as a warning
that a partition is
Thank-you. That is quite helpful. That metric was running at or close
to 100% at about the time a job was in a waiting state.
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Hi,
I have been running ganglia for most of the last year, quite happily.
My hosts are configured to send unicast data to a single gmetad server.
Recently, large portions of the cluster's graphs are empty. A sample is
shown at http://cryptio.net/~ben/ganglia/blank_graphs.png Notice that
not
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