Thanks Ankit! That's exactly what I needed. Googling  "Storm JMXTrans Ganglia" 
got me to this page:
http://jayatiatblogs.blogspot.co.il/2013/05/storm-monitoring-using-jmx-jmxtrans.html

I'll try it on our cluster and let you know if it worked for me...

Noam

On 19/09/14 14:54, Ankit Jain wrote:

Hi Noam,

Yes we can easily integrate Storm with Ganglia by using the JMXTrans between 
Storm and Ganglia.
It is also possible to publish the Storm worker metrics on Ganglia.

Regards,
Ankit Jain
Learning 
Storm<https://www.packtpub.com/big-data-and-business-intelligence/learning-storm>




On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Noam Cohen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hey guys -
We've just installed Storm 0.91 next to our Hadoop cluster. For Hadoop - we use 
Ganglia extensively to get visual representation of aggregative metrics (for 
example - number of bytes read in a given time, either from a certain server or 
from the entire cluster, etc.). This really helps us analyze performance issues 
that may occur in a certain time frame.

I was wondering if there's a way to integrate Storm with Ganglia as well. I 
mainly want to get topology-related statistics (for example - number of Acked 
and Failed values for a certain executor or for the entire topology, in a 
certain time frame)... Does Storm publish such metrics? Can they be published 
to Ganglia as well?

Thanks!
Noam



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Thanks,
Ankit Jain

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