high end storage
> or a SSD setup with enough space available to keep all of your rrd files.
>
> Regards,
> Alex
>
>
>
>
> From: jupiter
> To: Alexander Karner/Germany/IBM@IBMDE,
> Cc: ganglia-general
> Date: 14.02.2014 09:51
> Subject:R
tup with enough space available to keep all of your rrd files.
Regards,
Alex
From: jupiter
To: Alexander Karner/Germany/IBM@IBMDE,
Cc: ganglia-general
Date: 14.02.2014 09:51
Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Which daemon install rrds? Debugging
it in different ports
port = 9000
> }
>
>
>
>
> From: jupiter
> To: ganglia-general ,
> Date: 14.02.2014 07:07
> Subject:[Ganglia-general] Which daemon install rrds? Debugging it
> in different ports
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've set up nodes to se
port = 9000
}
From: jupiter
To: ganglia-general ,
Date: 14.02.2014 07:07
Subject: [Ganglia-general] Which daemon install rrds? Debugging it
in different ports
Hi,
I've set up nodes to send data to an aggregation gmond in port 9000.
In debugging I can see all nodes sen
On 02/14/2014 08:05 AM, jupiter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've set up nodes to send data to an aggregation gmond in port 9000.
>
> In debugging I can see all nodes sent messages to the aggregation
> gmond in a host. 192.168.1.101, but running telnet 192.168.1.101 9000
> shown an empty XML file, there are
Hi,
I've set up nodes to send data to an aggregation gmond in port 9000.
In debugging I can see all nodes sent messages to the aggregation
gmond in a host. 192.168.1.101, but running telnet 192.168.1.101 9000
shown an empty XML file, there are no rrds files in
/var/lib/ganglia/rrds either. Where
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