[one-users] Ganglia reports
Javier Fontan
jfontan at gmail.com
Tue Apr 26 02:29:28 PDT 2011
That weird string in OPENNEBULA_VMS_INFORMATION is normal, is a
yaml-base64 representation of the VMS info. Can you send me that
string from one of your hosts, maybe there is something wrong in the
monitoring scripts.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Craig Dawson <Craig.Dawson at sas.com> wrote:
> I just installed OpenNebula 2.2 and I wanted to get Ganglia reporting set
> up. I was able to get Ganglia running on each of my host machines. The
> host are all reporting in and I’m able to see all of the graphs per host.
> I’m running RHEL 6 on the hypervisor nodes and using KVM for my guests. I
> attempted to set up the reporting for my guest machines as described here:
> http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel2.2:ganglia
>
> When I look at my Ganglia reports, I don’t see any of the guests showing
> up. I am running gmetric out of cron every minute. I noticed after I set
> this up, there is now a OPENNEBULA_VMS_INFORMATION metric, but when I click
> on this, I only see the base64 encoded string for each host. Is there some
> other process that is supposed to grab the information from Ganglia and
> generate the graphs? I’m very new to OpenNebula and Ganglia, so any help in
> identifing where I should look next would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Craig Dawson
>
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