Thank you! Jay.
That is what I want to know. You answered my question. I will do it differently.
cheers,
paul
> On Feb 8, 2015, at 11:36 PM, jayadevan Chembakassery
> wrote:
>
>
> Ok.
> The Tree being-- GRID -> CLUSTERS-> NODES , what you expect to see
> in the "Choose a source"
Ok.
The Tree being-- GRID -> CLUSTERS-> NODES , what you expect to
see in the "Choose a source" drop down menu with the above Gmetad
configuration ? Because you cant split a cluster in to multiple node
groups visually AFAIK.
thanks,
Jay
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Hi Jay,
Thank you so much for quick response. I have all the mute and deaf in gmon
worked out correctly.
What I am trying to do is to have ganglia showing two groups nodes in cluster 2.
data_source Cluster1 gmonhost:port1/* from gmond1 */
data_source Cluster2 gmonhost:port2/* from gmond2
You will have 2 data sources on Gemtad.conf
data_source Cluster1 localhost:port1
data_source Cluster2 localhost:port2
You also will have 2 Gmonds on the Ganglia server on the above port1 and
port2
The machines that are running only the 2 Gmonds will point to above
Gmonds respectively. (
I can't help unfortunately, but I can say that I've been having exactly the
same issue, although less frequent (crashes anything from several times a
day to once every couple of days). What is your gmetad hosted on? Mine is
on Amazon Debian EC2s.
Cheers
Sam
On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 11:21 AM, jayad
Hi,
How can I make ganglia show one cluster in two groups?
I have a ganglia server running gmetad and gmond receiving information from two
machines collecting gmon information from two clusters. These two machines are
running gmond only. All of two cluster nodes are running gmond only and are
se
Hi Ayman,
Unfortunately that is not gonna work. The slope=positive works
well if your polling period is similar to gmetad polling period.
Gmetad polls for metrics every 15 seconds and since you are
sending new counter values evey 5 minutes for 4 minutes and
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