Re: [Ganglia-general] ganglia alert

2020-04-19 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 13/04/2020 10:42, Valerio Bellizzomi wrote: > My bad, correction is: PIDFile= instead of PIDfile= > > that's it. We all get stuck on things like that from time to time. Thanks for sharing your feedback about this Feel free to contribute your systemd unit file as a pull request Regards,

Re: [Ganglia-general] ganglia alert

2020-03-27 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 27/03/2020 09:11, Valerio Bellizzomi wrote: > On Thu, 2020-03-26 at 18:47 +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote: >> >> On 25/03/2020 17:18, Valerio Bellizzomi wrote: >>> On Wed, 2020-03-25 at 11:58 -0400, Vladimir Vuksan wrote: >>>> Hi Valerio, >>>> >&

Re: [Ganglia-general] ganglia alert

2020-03-26 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 25/03/2020 17:18, Valerio Bellizzomi wrote: > On Wed, 2020-03-25 at 11:58 -0400, Vladimir Vuksan wrote: >> Hi Valerio, >> >> Unfortunately last couple weeks have been pretty rough for many people. >> I don't really have much input on the init script. You are probably best >> off trying to a

[Ganglia-general] crowdfunding some Ganglia release and packaging work?

2016-05-11 Thread Daniel Pocock
There is now a long list of issues to get the Ganglia packages up to date: Debian/Ubuntu: - updating to v3.7.x - packaging various new JavaScript dependencies - adapting to work with PHP 7 packages - adapting/testing with systemd (see my recent email on debian-devel about invoke-rc.d failing on

[Ganglia-general] possible Ganglia GSoC project, co-mentors?

2016-03-30 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi all, I have an inquiry from a student about doing a Ganglia-related GSoC project this year. They have submitted a proposal under Debian, although the work is not Debian-specific. They expressed interested in Python related tasks, including the ganglia-nagios-bridge and syslog-nagios-bridge c

[Ganglia-general] does Ganglia help detect gravitational waves?

2016-02-12 Thread Daniel Pocock
That looks a lot like a Ganglia graph in the top right corner: https://www.lsc-group.phys.uwm.edu/lscdatagrid/ and the URL suggests it is generated on a Debian host: http://watchtower.phys.uwm.edu/ganglia-webfrontend/graph.php?me=LSC%20Data&m=&r=day&s=descending&hc=4&g=cpu_report&z=medium&r=da

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia into Debian Administrator's Handbook

2015-10-13 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi, Would anybody have time to contribute some notes about Ganglia to the Debian Administrator's Handbook? https://debian-handbook.info/ The book is written using DocBook5 and maintained in Git: https://debian-handbook.info/contribute/ There is already a section about monitoring with Nagios

[Ganglia-general] GSoC 2015 announcement

2015-03-03 Thread Daniel Pocock
Last night, Google announced the organizations selected to participate in GSoC 2015. Unfortunately, Ganglia was not selected this year. It looks like Google has selected about 50 organizations less than 2014 and they do have a tendency to rotate smaller organizations from year to year so this is

Re: [Ganglia-general] GSOC 2015: Student Introduction

2015-02-27 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 26/02/15 12:17, hitesh ramani wrote: > Hello Daniel, > > I apologize for the last reply, it was sent by mistake. > > Coming to your questions, > > > Do you have a Github acocunt and have you already published any open > > source code or patches for any projects? > > Yes I have a Github account b

Re: [Ganglia-general] GSOC 2015: Student Introduction

2015-02-25 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi Hitesh, Do you have a Github acocunt and have you already published any open source code or patches for any projects? Can you please advise about your experience with programming languages, e.g. which one is your strongest, second best, etc? Please let me know about these things and then I c

Re: [Ganglia-general] GSOC 2015: Student Introduction

2015-02-25 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi Hitesh, Thanks for your email. We are just waiting for Google to confirm if Ganglia will participate in GSoC this year. They will publish a list of participating organizations next week. Regards, Daniel On 21/02/15 21:29, hitesh ramani wrote: > Hello, > > My name is Hitesh Ramani, and I'm

Re: [Ganglia-general] GSOC 2015

2015-02-25 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi Sukoon, Thanks for your email. We are just waiting for Google to confirm if Ganglia will participate in GSoC this year. They will publish a list of participating organizations next week. Regards, Daniel On 20/02/15 19:22, Sukoon Sharma wrote: > Hey guys, > This is Sukoon Sharma from

[Ganglia-general] GSoC / Google Summer of Code 2015 (deadline Friday)

2015-02-16 Thread Daniel Pocock
Google Summer of Code will run again this year[1] If Ganglia wants to participate again, the deadline to apply is this Friday, 20 February. Are there other project members who would be interested in mentoring a student this year? You are completely responsible for selecting any student and if

[Ganglia-general] Apache Camel gets a Ganglia component

2015-02-12 Thread Daniel Pocock
This has just been contributed to the Apache Camel project: https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/393 and it will be added to the Camel wiki shortly. It would be helpful to get feedback from any Java or Camel users who may want to try it.

Re: [Ganglia-general] [Ganglia-developers] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Ganglia meetup Tue Oct 21 in San Francisco (Quantcast HQ)

2014-10-21 Thread Daniel Pocock
Just a reminder - this is tonight. Please register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ganglia-get-together-tickets-13774378537 so your name will be on the list given to the security man in the lobby. You will see the full address after inserting your details. There is a BALUG meeting around the

[Ganglia-general] Fwd: [Ganglia-developers] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Ganglia meetup Tue Oct 21 in San Francisco (Quantcast HQ)

2014-10-17 Thread Daniel Pocock
Original Message Subject:[Ganglia-developers] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Ganglia meetup Tue Oct 21 in San Francisco (Quantcast HQ) Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 07:37:38 + From: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon To: ganglia-develop...@lists.sourceforge.net Greetings, next week w

Re: [Ganglia-general] unable to build gmond on RHEL 7

2014-10-16 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 16/10/14 09:19, Arthur Andrews wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > Thanks for coming back to me. > > I have tried building 3.6 as per the end of my previous email, after > installing all the dependancies it does run through ./configure, in > the make there are the following errors. > > Version ganglia-3.6.0

Re: [Ganglia-general] unable to build gmond on RHEL 7

2014-10-15 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 14/10/14 15:42, Arthur Andrews wrote: > Hi, > > Trying to build Ganglia on RHEL 7 and get the following errors, I am > quite new to this so would appreciate some directions. > > Version ganglia-3.7.0 gives the following error although package libck > is installed. This is a new dependency and

[Ganglia-general] GSoC 2014 conclusion

2014-08-24 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi all, GSoC finished on 18 August and the students all received their results from Google on Friday. Each student worked on a different part of Ganglia and they have all made useful contributions to the project. There is a brief list of their projects on my own blog[1], more details will appe

[Ganglia-general] Important message for NVIDIA GPU users

2014-08-15 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi all, Not all of the Ganglia developers are working in environments with GPU Rana has contributed code for NVIDIA users in a pull request and it would be really helpful to have feedback on it. The GSoC coding deadline is Monday, 18 August and the final evaluations are completed 21 August. Id

Re: [Ganglia-general] Extract Ganglia data for processing in R and python

2014-08-05 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 12/07/14 00:39, Doug Johnson wrote: > I'm sure this question has been asked & answered before but I've been > unable to find anything useful after a four-hour search of wikis, mail > archives and the web. I'm running lots of benchmarks on various AWS/EC2 > MapReduce instances and need to extra

[Ganglia-general] ganglia-nagios-bridge feedback?

2014-08-05 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi all, Chandrika has been doing some work on ganglia-nagios-bridge and PyNag and this also resulted in a first release of syslog-nagios-bridge Is there anybody who has time to help test her work and provide feedback over the last 2 weeks of Google Summer of Code? Regards, Daniel ---

Re: [Ganglia-general] Gmetad's internal monitoring.

2014-06-02 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 30/05/14 21:04, Oliver Hamm wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I'm just sending you a little request concerning which metrics should > be monitored. > For starters all of the metrics in gmond will be added and sent on > request, if you don't have the list in mind you can type "gmond -m" in > a term

[Ganglia-general] Google Summer of Code 2014 students announced

2014-04-21 Thread Daniel Pocock
Google has now published the list of students, projects and mentors. Google has been generous enough to grant us funding for 5 students this year: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org2/google/gsoc2014/ganglia Additional help from mentors and the wider community is always welcome - please fee

Re: [Ganglia-general] XSS vulnerabilities in Ganglia web

2014-04-11 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 11/04/14 09:35, Cristovao Jose Domingues Cordeiro wrote: > > The XSS vulnerability must be fixed for sure. While I share your concerns, it is worth emphasizing that some contributors to the Ganglia project do not use Ganglia in such a way where these risks are a priority for them. In recent ye

Re: [Ganglia-general] Patch for ganglia-nagios-bridge (separate class for generating checkresult file)

2014-04-09 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi Chandrika, Can you please submit using a Github pull request? Regards, Daniel On 09/04/14 12:53, chandrika parimoo wrote: > Contents of the attachments on a pastebin as they got scrubbed in the > earlier mail, > > c9p3h0U : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7225680/ > > ganglia-nagios-bridge.patch

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia 4.x architecture planning

2014-03-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 28/03/14 14:39, Aaron Nichols wrote: > On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 1:45 AM, Maxime Brugidou > mailto:maxime.brugi...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > I don't understand why all this is necessary. > > I strongly disagree with the "horizontal scalability" of mongoDB ( > i run a very large mongodb cl

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia 4.x architecture planning

2014-03-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 28/03/14 11:41, Michael Perzl wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > with the introduction of MongoDB you would exclude all big-endian > architectures immediately as MongoDB is little-endian only. > Although there has been big-endian support requested for MongoDB and > some attempts have been made in this dire

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia 4.x architecture planning

2014-03-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 27/03/14 21:43, Alex Dean wrote: > On Mar 27, 2014, at 3:07 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote: > >> The introduction of RabbitMQ is an optional dependency. It would allow >> users to send commands from the web interface. > 1. Why add the extra dependency on rabbitmq? As lo

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia 4.x architecture planning

2014-03-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 28/03/14 09:07, Alexander Karner wrote: > Hi! > > I think we should continue to put an emphasis on portability: > Ganglia is not only used in Linux environments but also on AIX, HP-UX, > Solaris etc. > This includes both, gmond and gmetad (+webserver). > In the earlier reply from Adam, the idea

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia 4.x architecture planning

2014-03-27 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 27/03/14 21:16, Adam Compton wrote: > I'm in favor of teaching gmetad how to send the metrics it collects to a > wider variety of things, particularly if there's a plugin interface for > writing them. > That is how rsyslog does it actually - MongoDB is just one of their "output modules", cal

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia 4.x architecture planning

2014-03-27 Thread Daniel Pocock
I made up a rough diagram about how Ganglia 4.x could look: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ganglia/monitor-core/master/doc/planning/ganglia-4.x.png The biggest change is the introduction of MongoDB Instead of having the gmetad serve up an XML every time somebody asks to see the web page, th

[Ganglia-general] GSoC application progress, mentor opportunities

2014-03-21 Thread Daniel Pocock
The student application deadline has just passed Ganglia has received 24 applications from a wide range of students around the world The most popular projects have been the data science and NVIDIA GPU monitoring projects - they account for half the applications alone. The mentoring team now ha

Re: [Ganglia-general] Google Summer of Code 2014

2014-03-21 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi Shreya, Please do go ahead and submit the proposal. The deadline is today, 19:00 UTC See my earlier emails in the list archives for ideas about writing the proposal You should focus on one of the project ideas that will use your strongest development skills Regards, Daniel On 21/03/14 17

Re: [Ganglia-general] GSoC 2014 - NVIDIA GPU monitoring enhancements

2014-03-20 Thread Daniel Pocock
> joined the mailing list, I missed the email with advice for writing the > proposal that was mentioned by Daniel Pocock. I'm grateful if you can > please send that email again. > You can find all the list messages archived in the web Please use this link https://lists.s

Re: [Ganglia-general] GSOC2014: Introduction

2014-03-20 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi Saagar, Please look in the list archives - see my earlier email there about writing the proposal. I've also replied to your email on the Debian list. Regards, Daniel On 20/03/14 20:59, Saagar Takhi wrote: > > Hello, > > This is Saagar Takhi from India, studying at Dhirubhai Ambani Instit

Re: [Ganglia-general] GSoC data science (was: (no subject))

2014-03-20 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi Maciej, Please see the email I sent on the list yesterday with advice for writing the proposal Deadline is tomorrow (Friday, 19:00 UTC) so you don't have much time Many students are already applying for the data science project so unless you have really compelling skills in this area, pleas

Re: [Ganglia-general] Trying to compile on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5

2014-03-19 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 19/03/14 20:47, brown wrap wrote: > OK, we will try configuring it. Thank you. Still don't know why 3.6 > can't find libconfuse. > > Try manually setting LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS when you run configure, e.g. ./configure \ CPPFLAGS="-I/opt/confuse-2.6/include" \ LDFLAGS="-L/opt/confuse-2.6

Re: [Ganglia-general] advice for GSoC proposals (was: gsoc 2014 projects)

2014-03-19 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 19/03/14 01:13, Plamen Dimitrov wrote: > Hi there Daniel and ganglia users/team, > > I'm currently a MSc student in computer science at VU University > Amsterdam. The track I'm following is mostly focused on Internet and > web technology, distributed systems, parallel computing and such. In > a

Re: [Ganglia-general] Interested in project: RRDtool plugin for R project statistics

2014-03-05 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi Shagun, Thanks for your interest in the Ganglia community, I'm also CCing Tobi from RRDtool Here is the branch with the coding task you completed for the OPW application last year: https://github.com/shagunshaily/resiprocate/commits/testCompat_test The R plugin is just one possible directi

Re: [Ganglia-general] GSoC-2014 - Internal Ganglia server metrics

2014-03-03 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 03/03/14 17:13, Rajika Kumarasiri wrote: > hello, > > I am graduate student in Computer Science and I would like to provide a > proposal for GSoC 2014 for the above project. I have solid experience and > expertise in C programming language, TCP/IP and JSON. > > I will look into the project d

Re: [Ganglia-general] Project interest GSOC 2014

2014-03-03 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 03/03/14 04:47, Darshana Prasad wrote: > Hi, Ganglia team. I am Darshana, a student form Sri Lankan university. > I would like to connect the GSOC 2014 with ganglia. I have gone through the > idea page and I'm interested in > *Internal Ganglia server metrics * idea. It matches my experiences.

[Ganglia-general] gmetric4j 1.0.4 and jmxetric 1.0.5 released

2014-03-01 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Release 1.0.4 of gmetric4j and Release 1.0.5 of jmxetric have been tagged This basically removes logging, which seems to be necessary for JARs on the boot classpath to avoid clashes with application loggers - see Jboss bug https://issues.jboss.org/b

[Ganglia-general] ganglia-nagios-bridge 1.1.0 released

2014-03-01 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I've just tagged ganglia-nagios-bridge 1.1.0 This basically cleans up the tmax/dmax stuff to more accurately detect and alert when a host status becomes unknown. Any and all feedback is welcome The SHA224 checksum is d78620fbbbecaa5fca93369af9

Re: [Ganglia-general] GSOC 2014

2014-03-01 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 01/03/14 10:11, Darshana Prasad wrote: > Hi, I am a student of an University in Sri Lanka. I have a good and > experienced knowledge in c, python, java, javascript, jquery and php. I > would like to apply for GSOC 2014 on ganglia. Can you can you tell me where > I can start. > > thank you. >

[Ganglia-general] GSoC update - students required

2014-02-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
If anybody is based on a university or has other contacts with students, professors, etc, please let them know about Ganglia in GSoC. Even if you can't mentor them yourself, all work will eventually be released as open source which is good for everybody. The Google melange page has been updated

[Ganglia-general] [gsoc] Google Summer of Code 2014 - Ganglia is in

2014-02-24 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi all, Please excuse my cross-posting (please reply on ganglia-developers), it is a big announcement Ganglia is one of about 200 leading free software projects selected to participate in Google Summer of Code 2014. We are also keen to collaborate with the RRDtool community on this. This is a

Re: [Ganglia-general] JMXetric JBoss fixes and counter to rate logic

2013-11-14 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 14/11/13 16:40, Juliana Leal wrote: > To fix the JBoss crash issue (JBoss crashes when run with AspectJ java > agent -https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-895) I commented out the > logging in jmxetric, and re-exported the .jar. After this, JBoss ran > with jmxetric as java agent without a hitch

[Ganglia-general] ganglia-nagios-bridge

2013-09-03 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi, I'm just wondering if anybody else is using ganglia-nagios-bridge and in particular if there are any Nagios versions that it is not working with or other outstanding problems that people have observed? For those using Debian, it has recently been packaged there too: http://packages.qa.d

[Ganglia-general] new core 3.6.0 and web 3.5.8 packages in Debian

2013-05-27 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Debian 7 was released recently and the freeze on package updates is over. I've just pushed the latest Ganglia packages into Debian unstable: http://packages.qa.debian.org/g/ganglia.html http://packages.qa.debian.org/g/ganglia-web.html The

[Ganglia-general] howto: integrating JMXetric with JBoss and other app servers

2013-03-01 Thread Daniel Pocock
Following up on the JMXetric 1.0 release, I've put together a brief blog entry about how it integrates with JBoss 7 and hopefully other application servers: http://danielpocock.com/monitoring-jboss-tomcat-and-application-servers-with-jmxetric If anybody has feedback or questions, please don't

[Ganglia-general] gmetric4j 1.0.1 and jmxetric 1.0.2 released

2013-02-18 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 This is the first major release of gmetric4j and jmxetric gmetric4j provides gmetric functionality for Java apps. It has been used in every type of Java from Android to JEE jmxetric builds upon gmetric4j to provide a solution for polling JMX met

[Ganglia-general] Error 1 sending the modular data - troubleshooting steps

2012-10-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
I noticed logs filling with "Error 1 sending the modular data" Google reveals this has been discussed several times in the past, and none of the discussions ended with a solution, so I'm presenting some analysis below. Here is what I did and what I found: I discovered my gmond PID = 21015 and

Re: [Ganglia-general] Java/JMX plugin for Ganglia 3.1.x

2012-09-16 Thread Daniel Pocock
Have you looked at JMXetric? The latest code is in the main community github now https://github.com/ganglia/jmxetric It originated here: http://code.google.com/p/jmxetric/ but I have recently split the JMX stuff, so that non-JMX users can just use it as gmetric4j. So for JMX, you use

[Ganglia-general] standalone ganglia-web-3.5 now in Debian

2012-09-02 Thread Daniel Pocock
There is now a standardized Debian package of the standalone ganglia-web: http://packages.debian.org/experimental/ganglia-webfrontend It has gone in the `experimental' catalog - this is not because of anything wrong with the package, but simply because the unstable and testing catalogs are i

Re: [Ganglia-general] proposals for future of Ganglia packet format

2012-08-31 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 31/08/12 23:53, Bernard Li wrote: > On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 7:01 AM, Jesse Becker wrote: > >> Any chance someone could post a (graphical?) description of the >> current packet layouts? > > Heh, this should really be something included in the book :-) > It is described in a couple of tabl

Re: [Ganglia-general] proposals for future of Ganglia packet format

2012-08-31 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 31/08/12 16:01, Jesse Becker wrote: > On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote: >> There has been some discussion on the ganglia-developers list about >> adding UUID support (it is on the dpocock/uuid branch) [1] >> >> Given that changes to the pack

[Ganglia-general] proposals for future of Ganglia packet format

2012-08-31 Thread Daniel Pocock
There has been some discussion on the ganglia-developers list about adding UUID support (it is on the dpocock/uuid branch) [1] Given that changes to the packet format only occur rarely, I've put together a wiki page to capture any other possible ideas for things that should be in the packet: ht

Re: [Ganglia-general] pull requests

2012-07-27 Thread Daniel Pocock
> I have made about a dozen patches and one 'enhancement' to ganglia. What > would be the best way of submitting them? > Either universal diffs or should I check out the git tree? > Definitely work with the git tree Provide pull requests via github; then everyone can easily review them in the

Re: [Ganglia-general] Recompiling new release in 3.4.0 (autoconf / autotools)

2012-07-26 Thread Daniel Pocock
This type of issue has been discussed a few times on the -developers list and in other projects Essentially, autotools is very picky and varies a lot from one version to the next So the only thing that the release team can support is bootstrapping from an identical system each time. All the re

[Ganglia-general] gmond/gmetad 3.4.0 released

2012-05-24 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Release 3.4.0 The release has now been tagged in git commit = 607f1dc87496699716dfd1ff242272b1c1d0f038 Filename: ganglia-3.4.0.tar.gz SHA224 checksum: a780b6152ec87889500abc054671f9e82872eebe750846d26f667e4f It was downloaded 20 times during t

[Ganglia-general] 3.3.7 released

2012-05-02 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Release 3.3.7 The release has now been tagged in git commit = 49b8a7c50f21384ab391e935eb49bf5e78d204e1 Filename: ganglia-3.3.7.tar.gz SHA256 checksum: 8894dbc22c35d699ad125c6d5f9de0d67fd0217d328212479fdff6978937af43 It has now passed the `relea

Re: [Ganglia-general] hsflowd ported to Solaris

2012-04-22 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 22/04/12 05:32, Neil Mckee wrote: > Hello All, > > There is now a Solaris port of hsflowd: > http://host-sflow.sourceforge.net > > Binary packages for sparc and x86 can be downloaded, but sources are > only in the trunk: > mkdir host-sflow-trunk > svn > co https://host-sflow.svn.sourceforge

[Ganglia-general] 3.3.6 released

2012-04-19 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Release 3.3.6 The release was tagged in git commit = 6f51071b985a178e011dc89f63b63e503483a28d Filename: ganglia-3.3.6.tar.gz SHA256 checksum: 4e211d954b6b13b5864c07c4953316193acef8749e30dbc64274218660cef7d8 It has now been placed in the main do

[Ganglia-general] 3.3.5 released today

2012-04-04 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Release 3.3.5 is now official and ready for distribution The release was is tagged in git commit = 9db9beea062c7ce5e5b4d10ed553c9b7cea7642e Filename: ganglia-3.3.5.tar.gz SHA256 checksum: 8934ca140cdeef1f3216d8276e18c7f9be5724ca80335fc9bc8b7e2ab

Re: [Ganglia-general] Configuration Woes v 3.1.7 on FreeBSD 8.1

2012-03-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
> > LATLONG="unspecified" URL="unspecified"> Normally, within the ... section, you see the stuff If it's not there, then a) check you have a send channel defined in gmond.conf b) check you have a receive channel defined in gmond.conf gmond sends the metrics to itself over the channel: i

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia 3.3.5 pre-release binaries on Solaris

2012-03-26 Thread Daniel Pocock
A new Ganglia release is under construction and this is a wider invitation for testing In particular, experimental binaries are now available. This particular email concerns the Solaris binaries, there are likely to be similar invitations to test binaries on other platforms. Testing and feedba

Re: [Ganglia-general] per-filesystem metrics

2012-03-20 Thread Daniel Pocock
Did you try ganglia-modules-linux ? http://gmod-linux.sourceforge.net/ On 10/03/12 20:39, Ozzie Sabina wrote: > On Mar 10, 2012, at 2:20 PM, Vladimir Vuksan wrote: > >> What file system metrics are you looking for ? Core python modules collect >> metrics from >> ... >> > Actually I'm m

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia compilation error

2012-03-19 Thread Daniel Pocock
I can build amd64 binaries on Debian amd64 systems - that was the platform used for developing the 3.1.7 release Your error suggests some sort of confusion between i386, x86_64 and amd64 - can you specify just what you are aiming to build: - you want 32 bit or 64 bit binaries? - if 64 bit, are

[Ganglia-general] ganglia-modules-linux-1.3.3 available

2012-03-07 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I've just pushed out ganglia-modules-linux-1.3.3 Download, release notes: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gmod-linux/files/ SHA256: f9d0baac6cba2e30edf7dd8a04c9483a24710d209a36e7e9c604dcdf80002893 ganglia-modules-linux-1.3.3.tar.gz Key featu

[Ganglia-general] ganglia-modules-linux 1.3.0 (IO, filesystems and mcpu)

2012-01-10 Thread Daniel Pocock
ganglia-modules-linux 1.3.0 was recently released: http://gmod-linux.sourceforge.net/ Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gmod-linux/files/ Features: IO monitoring (like iostat) enhanced version of the multicpu metrics (newest feature): individual

Re: [Ganglia-general] 3.1.7 gmond (debian 6) feeding 2.5.7 gmetad (debian 5) not showing up on ganglia web interface

2012-01-09 Thread Daniel Pocock
Any log messages on the gmetad machine? Can you upgrade the gmetad machine to a recent version? What is the exact topology: - does the gmetad poll the gmond 3.1.7 box, - or does the gmond 3.1.7 send it's metrics to a gmond on the gmetad box? The latter is definitely not supported - any one clu

Re: [Ganglia-general] Hierarchical metric names

2011-12-13 Thread Daniel Pocock
> Is there interest in formalizing a hierarchical naming convention for > metrics in Ganglia? > I agree that Ganglia's existing methods are very simplistic. On the positive side, they are very easy to understand and they are both sufficient and effective for simple situations On the other ha

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia web 2.* dependencies and packaging issues

2011-11-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 29/11/11 10:04, Vladimir Vuksan wrote: > Yes the UI should work with 3.0+ gmetad. > > When we first released the 2.0 interface some people expressed the > desire to run the old interface along side the new one due to certain > integrations that are not supported. I suppose we could/should ditch

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia web 2.* dependencies and packaging issues

2011-11-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
I looked at the README, the release announcements and the wiki http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ganglia/wiki/ganglia-web-2 I note that none of them make any comment on the minimum gmetad version (or gmond version, if that is relevant) Should it work for people using 3.1.* or even 3.0.*? One

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia for Solaris packages now in OpenCSW unstable

2011-11-25 Thread Daniel Pocock
I've freshened up the Ganglia packages and pushed them into the unstable catalog - this should make the packaging compliant with the latest OpenCSW standards I'd appreciate any feedback that people have about these packages http://www.opencsw.org/packages/CSWgangliaagent/(put it on the m

[Ganglia-general] 3.1.7 release glitch

2010-03-10 Thread Daniel Pocock
I've just discovered a small glitch in the release of 3.1.7 The tarball on Sourceforge appears to have been the same as the tarball on ganglia.info/testing, but compressed a second time (i.e. a nested gzip). I've now replaced it with the correct tarball. The md5sum in the announcements was co

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia 3.1.7 GA release now available

2010-03-08 Thread Daniel Pocock
.x, allowing a 3.1.x gmetad to continue to pull data from an older 3.0.x gmond cluster. Daniel Pocock, on behalf of the Ganglia Development Team -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAku

Re: [Ganglia-general] [Ganglia-developers] Ganglia 3.1.7 ready for testing

2010-03-02 Thread Daniel Pocock
- AIX 6.1 TL03 > > Regards, > Michael > > On 02/22/2010 12:15 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote: > >> Just a reminder - any feedback is welcome, or feel free to discuss 3.1.7 >> on IRC >> >> It would be good to have positive confirmation of which platforms this >&

Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia 3.1.7 ready for testing

2010-02-22 Thread Daniel Pocock
SLES10 Regards, Daniel Daniel Pocock wrote: > I've tagged 3.1.7 and built a tarball: > > http://ganglia.info/testing/ganglia-3.1.7.tar.gz > > The md5sum for 3.1.7 is: 6aa5e2109c2cc8007a6def0799cf1b4c > > Since 3.1.6, only two things have changed and may need to be t

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia 3.1.7 ready for testing

2010-02-17 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've tagged 3.1.7 and built a tarball: http://ganglia.info/testing/ganglia-3.1.7.tar.gz The md5sum for 3.1.7 is: 6aa5e2109c2cc8007a6def0799cf1b4c Since 3.1.6, only two things have changed and may need to be tested again by those who tested 3.1.6

Re: [Ganglia-general] gmetad and RDD problem

2010-02-10 Thread Daniel Pocock
> Feb 10 09:29:52 SERVEUR /usr/sbin/gmetad[22332]: RRD_update > (/var/lib/ganglia/rrds/NOEUDS/__SummaryInfo__/part_max_used.rrd): > illegal attempt to update using time 1265790592 when last update time > is 1265790592 (minimum one second step) > This is not uncommon Do the graphs look OK? How of

Re: [Ganglia-general] [Ganglia-developers] Ganglia 3.1.6 ready for testing

2010-02-04 Thread Daniel Pocock
lags[@]!$LDFLAGS!g" \ -e "s,@li...@],$LIBS,g" \ -e "s,@versi...@],$VERSION,g" \ Daniel Pocock wrote: > > > I've tagged 3.1.6 and built a tarball: > > http://www.pocock.com.au/ganglia/test/ganglia-3.1.6.tar.gz > > The md5sum for

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia 3.1.6 ready for testing

2010-02-04 Thread Daniel Pocock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've tagged 3.1.6 and built a tarball: http://www.pocock.com.au/ganglia/test/ganglia-3.1.6.tar.gz The md5sum for 3.1.6 is: 39134ccba646fce6979958bf9c0fc8d7 This is not confirmation that the release is in GA status - a further notification will

Re: [Ganglia-general] Disk metrics

2010-01-29 Thread Daniel Pocock
> > Does anyone know, will basic disk metrics be included in future > releases of Ganglia (especially metrics like disk ops/s)? There are a few people who have written such patches, but none of them is in the official distribution yet. Which platform are you interested in? ---

[Ganglia-general] FOSDEM, Bernard Li featured on main page

2010-01-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
http://www.fosdem.org/2010/ FOSDEM organisers have now published an interview with Bernard Li, who will be speaking about the Ganglia project at 15:00 on the Saturday. There will also be a number of other Ganglia users and contributors at FOSDEM this year - please feel free to get in touch if

[Ganglia-general] Ganglia users in the UK - FOSDEM?

2010-01-21 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi, Is anyone keen on arranging or participating in shared transport to FOSDEM this year? Bernard will be speaking about Ganglia, there is a whole track on systems monitoring subjects, and at least one major sponsor is known to be providing free beer. If you have a car, or would potentially

Re: [Ganglia-general] Gaps in graphs

2010-01-19 Thread Daniel Pocock
icularly the one that explains the RRA definition (man rrdcreate is a good start) > > -Cassandra > > > > > Daniel Pocock wrote: >> >>> This is most likely an I/O related issue. So please try Ofer's >>> >> >> Use iostat to check your IO

Re: [Ganglia-general] UDP bind error

2010-01-16 Thread Daniel Pocock
Konrad, Karl-Heinz wrote: > Hi All, > I am receiving a UDP bind error when I try to start gmond on my first > cluster node. I have selinux and iptables off for testing on both > host and server. The gmetad server is binding and connecting on the > server itself, but I receive this when attem

Re: [Ganglia-general] Hostnames instead of reverse DNS

2010-01-13 Thread Daniel Pocock
> > Currently Ganglia web shows the hosts with reverse DNS names. > > Is there any way to show the host-names instead? This is definitely an issue for some people, and it has been discussed, but no change has been implemented yet. http://www.mail-archive.com/ganglia-develop...@lists.sourceforge

[Ganglia-general] testing of upcoming 3.1.6 release, irc chat

2010-01-10 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi all, 3.1.6 will be tagged during January A number of different bug fixes and feature enhancements have been backported. There is always a risk that new regressions have been created. If necessary, we can still make further enhancements, or remove any backport that is causing trouble. T

Re: [Ganglia-general] mcast_if in ganglia 3.1.2 using the wrong source address

2010-01-09 Thread Daniel Pocock
Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon wrote: > On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 01:50:42PM +0100, Stefan Ott wrote: > >> I'm not sure whether this has been reported yet but since I couldn't >> find a report, I assume it hasn't. >> > > it has been reported [1] and a fix is available and committed in trunk > in

Re: [Ganglia-general] Extending the format of gmetad.conf

2010-01-07 Thread Daniel Pocock
Jesse Becker wrote: > On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:01, Ofer Inbar wrote: > >> Daniel Pocock wrote: >> >>> and 3.2 can possibly go to a full XML format gmetad.conf with more >>> advanced templates, etc. >>> >> Please tell me that

Re: [Ganglia-general] Extending the format of gmetad.conf

2010-01-06 Thread Daniel Pocock
Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon wrote: > On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 06:55:36AM -0500, Jesse Becker wrote: > >> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 03:46, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon >> wrote: >> My goal is to allow different sets of RRAs for different sources, while making sure the existing file forma

[Ganglia-general] Extending the format of gmetad.conf

2009-12-28 Thread Daniel Pocock
I'm looking at extending the gmetad.conf format, while still making sure that it can read the existing config files. There are two particular lines that interest me: RRAs "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:244" "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:24:244" "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:168:244" "RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:672:244" \ "RRA:AVERAGE:0

Re: [Ganglia-general] Gaps in graphs

2009-12-06 Thread Daniel Pocock
> This is most likely an I/O related issue. So please try Ofer's > Use iostat to check your IO levels and see if that is definitely the cause, e.g. $ iostat -k 1 -x > suggestion by putting your RRD files onto tmpfs. An alternative > solution is to put the RRD files onto a (small) RAID th

Re: [Ganglia-general] [Ganglia-developers] Ganglia 3.1.5 beta ready for final testing

2009-12-02 Thread Daniel Pocock
Brad Nicholes wrote: >>>> On 12/2/2009 at 7:21 AM, in message <4b1677e4.8000...@pocock.com.au>, >>>> Daniel >>>> > Pocock wrote: > >> I would like gmond to return a non-zero return code if it fails to >> initialise,

Re: [Ganglia-general] [Ganglia-developers] Ganglia 3.1.5 beta ready for final testing

2009-12-02 Thread Daniel Pocock
Gladish, Jacob wrote: > >> -Original Message- >> From: Daniel Pocock [mailto:dan...@pocock.com.au] >> Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 6:49 AM >> To: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon >> Cc: ganglia-develop...@lists.sourceforge.net; Ganglia >> Sub

Re: [Ganglia-general] [Ganglia-developers] Ganglia 3.1.5 beta ready for final testing

2009-12-02 Thread Daniel Pocock
> fork() doesn't work because the kqueue filehandle is not inherited; using > rfork() instead doesn't either because all filehandles are closed by doing > exit(0) in the parent and so fails in the same way that changing > apr_proc_detach() does when changed to use rfork() instead. > I'm not a B

Re: [Ganglia-general] [Ganglia-developers] Ganglia 3.1.5 beta ready for final testing

2009-12-02 Thread Daniel Pocock
Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon wrote: > On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 10:36:02AM +0000, Daniel Pocock wrote: > >> Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belon wrote: >> >>> but that of course requires a patched version of apr (including >>> bootstrapping) and is probably not an

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