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mond.conf has more details and several examples. Note
that adding this support did require some minor reorganization of the
default gmond.conf file.
I know of several improvements that cold be made, but believe that the code
is fit for general review.
Comments, questions and corrections are all w
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> Processing a metric metadata request message from x.x.x.x
> setting metadata request flag for metric: heartbeat host: x.x.x.x
Is x.x.x.x a gmond or gmetad host?
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> On Jun 5, 2015, at 10:12 AM, Paul wrote:
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> Hi Jesse,
>
> gmon got changed to goon by auto spell check. The little bunny foo foo was
> funny. :0)
>
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ouble, triple check for rrd_rootdir and permission. I tried to
> set it wrong for testing and I would get error when I ran debug mode. I
> assume everything is running without error but maybe missing something I did
> not see.
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> Thanks for the quick response.
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> set slope to to get counter?
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command within rrdtool to change from a gauge to a
> counter - how do I do this?
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Since it's spoofed, the actual source IP should be shown in the
packet itself, instead of the payload (which is spoofed). At worst,
you might get a MAC address, and use that to track down the offending
host...
> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Jesse Becker wrote:
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her 0a:00:27:00:00:00 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
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On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 05:16:17PM -0400, Chris Burroughs wrote:
>On 09/20/2011 09:47 AM, Jesse Becker wrote:
>>
>> I'd also suggest reading this paper:
>>
>> http://www.usenix.org/event/lisa07/tech/full_papers/plonka/plonka_html/
>>
>> It's
TG up to about 320,000 RRD files (without SSDs).
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>On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Jesse Becker wrote:
>> The amount of space you need depends on (at least) three different things:
>>
>> 1) the number of hosts you monitor
>> 2) the number of metrics for each host
>> 3) the size of the RR
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>You can now overlay event lines on your graphs in Ganglia. Blog post here
>
>http://ganglia.info/?p=382
This is massively, awesomely cool.
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It sounds like you don't have any jobs actually running. Are you sure
SGE is running?
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 23:09, Mostafa Ismail wrote:
> Same result! i got no output, what does it mean?
>
> Thanks,
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> What does it mean?
>
> Thanks,
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gmetic code was written, and that ability hasn't been
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> I didn't see the PHP file in the repo though.
>
> Perhaps you can update what's available in the repo and point users
> there in the future.
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the "/etc/profile.d/sge.sh" script the you're sourcing at the
> "ganglia_sge".
> - Also where can I add the php script.
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> Thanks,
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> -Original Message-
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etrics from SGE.
2) graph the metrics.
Attached is a script ("ganglia_sge") that I run from cron every few
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>> they're the ones aggregating the data and being sampled by gmetad --
>> to cause the problem.
>>
>> I've done this intentionally (because of multicast routing problems),
>> but it was a complete cluster Uck :/
>>
>> Don't do it --
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could write your own interface.
There's also a "monitor-web-2.0" branch of development that is working
to overhaul the frontend (although the backend is unchanged).
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>> that at SuperComputing:
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>> http://www.fz-juelich.de/jsc/llview/
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Bernard
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:07 AM, Jesse Becker wrote:
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s. The _how_ part I could
> figure out from other custom templates.
>
> So, what are templates used for ?
>
> Thanks,
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> Jesse Becker wrote:
>>
>> There isn't any specific documentation about making a new template
>> (
an OO frontend? Because current code is a mess... (no
> disrespect intended, just personal observation).
There was some discussion about frontend development in IRC recently.
A transcript was kept, and posted here:
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pute cluster, show "packet" and "nfs_traffic".
* The Alpha_Storage cluster is similar, but show the "storage" report
in the cluster and host views.
* For hosts in Alpha_storage, do *not* show "sys_temperature." Here,
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are collected and
sent. If you collect a metric one a minute, you should not expect it
to appear immediately, especially if you are sending rate data where
you need two polling cycles to get the delta.
How long are you waiting between restarts, and what is the collection interval?
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have any other ideas, please throw them into the mix here. The
> schema design would also largely be affected by the desired usage of
> these metrics data.
Yep. I'd also suggest that slavish adherence to
.d/)
2) Edit conf.php, and set the $optional_graphs array to include your
new report.
>
>Cheers,
>
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> (That does remind me that you'll probably also need to use the '-p'
> option to set the pidfile name of each daemon instance.)
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> On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Jesse Becker wrote:
>> No, I don't think so.
>>
>> I have a serve
d wouldn't I need separate
> startup scripts for running these different versions, in which case the test
> version startups would need to be changed with the -c option?
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> Correct, I want to be able to grab the last CDP
P in the month RRA was a day ago, the last_update
> and the last timestamp would be separated by a day using that method.
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DEF:'dirs'='${rrd_dir}/nethome.rrd':'sum':AVERAGE "
> . "CDEF:'hhome_dirs'=dirs,home_dirs,/ "
> . "VDEF=ninety_five=homedirs,MAXIMUM,0.95,* "
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New metrics are automatically graphed individually like all the other
metrics. I
> 4) Is it possible with the current Ganglia to view activity at the thread
> level?
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e to request a patch be accepted to remove
> the if statement.
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trying to automatically reload the webpages every 60 seconds?
If you want to alter the webpage refresh rate, change the
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56.0/24 -p tcp -m tcp --dport
> 1024:65535 -m state --state ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
> COMMIT
> # Completed on Thu Apr 15 16:59:07 2010
>
>
> When I put the default policy from DROP to ACCEPT it is working.
> But I don't want to change this policy.
> SSH and HTTP are working
"interactive mode" to dump output.
You may also need to set the 'trusted_hosts' value in gmetad.conf.
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>Hi there,
>
>can someone here point me to recent binary packages of Ganglia (>= v
>3.1.3) for CentOS 5?
All of the recent releases, including 3.1.7, include RPM .spec files.
These build quite nicely on C5 syst
tilization that
occurred while executing at the user level with nice priority"},
{0, "cpu_system", 90, GANGLIA_VALUE_FLOAT, "%",
"both", "%.1f", UDP_HEADER_SIZE+8, "Percentage of CPU utilization that
occurred while executing a
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 16:23, Ofer Inbar wrote:
> gmond will query one data source for each cluster, and will only try
I think you meant "gmetad" here, not gmond. Just to make sure we
don't confuse anyone. ;-)
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[1] gawk has some very odd built-in "device files" that you can use.
Check out the manpage for "Special File names", and then look at the
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; What else do I have to do to get the web frontend running?
>
> Apache is installed and running.
You'll need to reload/restart Apache so that it will honor the
ganglia.conf file. Failing that, is there anything useful in the
error_log file?
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virtual, and 19MB resident.
So it depends...
>
> Regards.
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> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Jesse Becker wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:06, Stas Oskin wrote:
>>
>> >> Gmond itself only keeps data in RAM. It does not write data out to
>&g
ut unless you are tracking
hundreds/thousands of metrics, it shouldn't be a problem.
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you mean the case where a TCP connection is made to gmond,
and the XML data is retrieved. In this case, whatever data currently
held in RAM is returned. If you make two connections immediately
after each other, you should get (basically) the same data.
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I concur. I *STRONGLY* object to using XML for configuration files.
It's not so bad for data, but config files.
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ould remain. Thus, the only time we would really have to
worry about "forking off hundreds/thousands of processes" would be
when a new cluster is created, or when the RRD files are all removed
for some reason. Under normal operating circumstances, the
ory path, and trailing ".rrd" string.
> e) call an external script for RRD creation, and pass it the source
> name, metric name, etc:
>
> RRD_create_script "/usr/local/bin/create-my-rrd"
I like this, since it is inherently the most flexible, but opens us to
several se
rthermore, the
configuration files can be written in such a way that the same file
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plicated).
There was some talk a while back about replacing TemplatePower with a
different template library, mostly due to licensing issues.
TemplatePower is released under the GPL, while the rest of Ganglia is
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or 1.4, but this
should be a cosmetic change, as opposed to functional.
IIRC, 1.3.x added various madvise() improvements to avoid needless
readahead calls. I suspect these are included in 1.4.x as well. Or
are you r
so we can
fix them.
> Second what does the error mean, I googled it and no results, I ran it
> as root, but also tried with other users and the same result.
The error means that gmond is trying to load a shared library
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