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Subject: [Ganglia-general] hosts not showing up in unicast mode
From: solarflow99 <solarflow99 () gmail ! com>
Date: 2011-12-01 21:25:22
Message-ID: CAO8i5OJa77jsrhpWGDFuq58+eY+KL0Mg=OEiJGaOpfHHA6mMwQ () mail ! gmail ! com
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I am trying to setup ganglia-3.1.7-3.el6.x86_64 in unicast mode. I'm just
starting off with 1 cluster and it won't add any hosts in the web
interface, here is my configuration:
"server" running the web frontend and gmond, gmetad:
globals {
daemonize = yes
setuid = yes
user = ganglia
debug_level = 0
max_udp_msg_len = 1472
mute = no
deaf = no
allow_extra_data = yes
host_dmax = 300 /*secs */
cleanup_threshold = 300 /*secs */
gexec = no
send_metadata_interval = 30 /*secs */
cluster {
name = "NRS-test"
owner = "unspecified"
latlong = "unspecified"
url = "unspecified"
}
udp_send_channel {
host = justin-test
port = 8649
ttl = 1
}
udp_recv_channel {
port = 8649
}
tcp_accept_channel {
port = 8649
}
And in gmetad, I have only this: data_source "NRS-test" justin-test
"client" individual node:
all the same except no directive for udp_recv and tcp_accept. Both hosts
are resolvable as justin-test in /etc/hosts.
Also, does gmetad have to be running on the nodes? Where does it specify
the graph types for each host, etc? I don't see how to customize what to
display in the frontend.
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I am trying to setup ganglia-3.1.7-3.el6.x86_64 in unicast mode. I'm just \
starting off with 1 cluster and it won't add any hosts in the web interface, here \
is my configuration:<div><br></div><div>"server" running the web frontend \
and gmond, gmetad:</div> <div><br></div><div><div>globals {</div><div> daemonize = \
yes</div><div> setuid = yes</div><div> user = ganglia</div><div> debug_level = \
0</div><div> max_udp_msg_len = 1472</div><div> mute = no</div><div> deaf = \
no</div> <div> allow_extra_data = yes</div><div> host_dmax = 300 /*secs \
*/</div><div> cleanup_threshold = 300 /*secs */</div><div> gexec = no</div><div> \
send_metadata_interval = 30 /*secs */</div></div><div><br></div><div><div> cluster \
{</div><div> name = "NRS-test"</div><div> owner = \
"unspecified"</div><div> latlong = "unspecified"</div><div> url \
= "unspecified"</div><div>}</div></div><div><br></div><div> \
<div>udp_send_channel {</div><div> host = justin-test</div><div> port = \
8649</div><div> ttl = \
1</div><div>}</div></div><div><br></div><div><div>udp_recv_channel {</div><div> port \
= 8649</div><div>}</div><div><br></div> <div>tcp_accept_channel {</div><div> port = \
8649</div><div>}</div></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>And in gmetad, I have \
only this: data_source "NRS-test" \
justin-test</div><div><br></div><div><br></div> <div>"client" individual \
node:</div><div><br></div><div>all the same except no directive for udp_recv and \
tcp_accept. Both hosts are resolvable as justin-test in \
/etc/hosts.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div> Also, does gmetad have to be \
running on the nodes? Where does it specify the graph types for each host, etc? I \
don't see how to customize what to display in the frontend.</div>
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