From: Rangnekar, A. <Asw...@nt...> - 2012-08-31 11:29:31
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Hi, Is there a way to assign multiple groups to a metric using '-g' command line arg in "gmetric" ? I have tried using comma-delimited values. Is there any workaround ? Example: gmetric -d 50 -t float -n cpu_nice -u milli second -v 5 -S <spoof_host>:host-0002 -g "group1,group2" -c /etc/ganglia/gmond.conf Thanks & Regards, -Aswad ______________________________________________________________________ Disclaimer:This email and any attachments are sent in strictest confidence for the sole use of the addressee and may contain legally privileged, confidential, and proprietary data. If you are not the intended recipient, please advise the sender by replying promptly to this email and then delete and destroy this email and any attachments without any further use, copying or forwarding |
From: Aaron N. <ani...@tr...> - 2012-08-31 13:17:05
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On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 5:27 AM, Rangnekar, Aswad < Asw...@nt...> wrote: > Hi, **** > > ** ** > > Is there a way to assign multiple groups to a metric using ‘–g’ command > line arg in “gmetric” ? I have tried using comma-delimited values.**** > > Is there any workaround ?**** > > ** ** > > Example: **** > > gmetric -d 50 -t float -n cpu_nice -u milli second -v 5 -S > <spoof_host>:host-0002 -g “*group1,group2*” -c /etc/ganglia/gmond.conf > As far as I know there is not support for this. If you modify the group for a given metric after it has been created, creating it using one group & then changing it later on for example, the metric will move to the latest group that is specified. I haven't seen any examples of metrics existing in multiple groups. Aaron |