Hi,

If using Ganglia is not an absolute requirement, check out SPM
<http://sematext.com/spm/> for Spark --
http://blog.sematext.com/2014/10/07/apache-spark-monitoring/

It monitors all Spark metrics (i.e. you don't need to figure out what you
need to monitor, how to get it, how to graph it, etc.) and has alerts and
anomaly detection built in..  If you use Spark with Hadoop, Kafka,
Cassandra, HBase, Elasticsearch.... SPM monitors them, too, so you can have
visibility into all your tech in one place.

You can send Spark event logs to Logsene <http://sematext.com/logsene/>,
too, if you want, and then you can have your performance and log graphs
side by side.

Otis
--
Monitoring * Alerting * Anomaly Detection * Centralized Log Management
Solr & Elasticsearch Support * http://sematext.com/



On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 4:30 PM, danilopds <danilob...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I need monitoring some aspects about my cluster like network and resources.
>
> Ganglia looks like a good option for what I need.
> Then, I found out that Spark has support to Ganglia.
>
> On the Spark monitoring webpage there is this information:
> "To install the GangliaSink you’ll need to perform a custom build of
> Spark."
>
> I found in my Spark the directory: "/extras/spark-ganglia-lgpl". But I
> don't
> know how to install it.
>
> How can I install the Ganglia to monitoring Spark cluster?
> How I do this custom build?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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