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2005-06-17Add missing RCS Id tag to patch-ah.hira1-0/+2
2005-05-02Apply patch from Mark Davies to make this build after stafs -> statvfsjschauma1-2/+14
(ie NetBSD-3 and -current).
2005-04-13merge some changes from the freebsd metrics code into the netbsd sourcejschauma1-20/+189
file. bump pkgrevision
2005-04-03Update to 3.0.1 and switch to .tar.bz2 distfile.jschauma1-6/+4
Changes (mostly bugfixes):: * srclib/libmetrics/freebsd/metrics.c (1.6): Many bug fixes and cleanups: - Make cpu_state act like get_netbw and get new values only if called more than 1/2 second from the last value update. This causing obviously weird results from the CPU metrics on sparc64 (where the counters seem to be very course) and bogus, but more subtlety broken results on other architectures. This has always been broken. - Implement cpu_intr_func (one line!) - Make the logic for handling bad returns from sysctl make sense. It should never be triggered in most cases, but at least this way it won't return bogus values when it happens. - Prefer sysctlbyname() to sysctl(). It's much easier to read. - Reduce the use of pointless temporary variables. - Comment/white space fixes, include more comments of metrics we are unlikely to actually implement and comments on other rather bogus metrics, mostly memory related ones. * lib/libgmond.c (1.17): Set the default time for tcp_accept_channels to be -1 (blocking io) * srclib/libmetrics/linux/metrics.c (1.5): Fixed a bug in pkts_in/out bytes_in/out on for some Linux 2.6.x kernels http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21 * gmond/: g25_config.c (1.3), gmond.c (1.102): Patched two bugs in gmond. The first bug causes gmond to occasionally stop reporting occasionally when there is a network failure. The second bug in gmond relates to the host mask being set to 24 instead of 32 when converting old gmond.conf configuration files. * srclib/libmetrics/freebsd/metrics.c (1.5): Fix a number of bugs of varying severity: - makenetvfslist had some nasty uninitilized variable bugs under FreeBSD 4.x, fix those. - general reorganization and logic clarity improvements in makenetvfslist. - Make machine_type_func, os_name_func, and os_release_func and correct their error handling code to actually do something useful (not that it should ever be triggered). * srclib/libmetrics/freebsd/metrics.c (1.4): - Fix a memory leak in find_disk_space() as reported by Glen Beane. - Overhaul makenetvfslist() a bit to fix a leak in low memory situations, reduce duplicated code, and streamline error handling. - Fix a few compiler warnings.
2005-02-10Upgradde ganglia-monitor-core to version 3.0.0, which was releasedjschauma9-101/+661
one day after the initial import of this package.
2005-02-07Initial import of ganglia-monitor-core into pkgsrc:jschauma9-0/+1139
Ganglia is a scalable distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and Grids. It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters. It relies on a multicast-based listen/announce protocol to monitor state within clusters and uses a tree of point-to-point connections amongst representative cluster nodes to federate clusters and aggregate their state. It leverages widely used technologies such as XML for data representation, XDR for compact, portable data transport, and RRDtool for data storage and visualization. It uses carefully engineered data structures and algorithms to achieve very low per-node overheads and high concurrency. The implementation is robust, has been ported to an extensive set of operating systems and processor architectures, and is currently in use on over 500 clusters around the world. It has been used to link clusters across university campuses and around the world and can scale to handle clusters with 2000 nodes. http://ganglia.sourceforge.net