Hi!
We use ganglia to monitor all our clients and servers. Everything works fine,
but if a lot of people are watching the webinterface, the webserver gets
overloaded while generating the pictures.
Is there a simple way to cache the pictures till the rrd data changes?
Regards,
Markus Köberl
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Is there a simple way to cache the pictures till the rrd data changes?
You could use a reverse proxy - just make sure the expiry header is set
correctly on the graphs coming from Ganglia
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Let Crystal Reports
Hi,
I have gmetad/gmond running on ganglia farm master host. I have made Linux
virtual machine as master host and it is serving monitoring for around 30-40
physical servers.
But I do see once in day segfault is occurring and is killing gmetad on the
master which is stopping ganglia farm
Can you provides this error logs when gmetad stop?
default path: /var/log/messages
Chifeng
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Hardik Shah hardik.s...@synopsys.comwrote:
Hi,
I have gmetad/gmond running on ganglia farm master host. I have made Linux
virtual machine as master host and it is
Thanks for your reply. Below are the logs when gmetad stops:
Nov 19 20:29:59 ganglia-aix-vm xinetd[2038]: START: shell pid=18292
from=146.225.141.186
Nov 19 20:30:00 ganglia-aix-vm rshd[18293]: r...@ecsadmin as root:
cmd='/etc/init.d/gmond restart'
Nov 19 20:30:01 ganglia-aix-vm xinetd[2038]:
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