gmond_python_modules | Repository of user-contributed Gmond Python DSO
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This is the official repository for hosting all user-contributed Gmond Python DSO metric modules. To have your modules added here, please fork the repository, create separate sub-directories for each module and submit a pull request.
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- Generate a VML device query
- Retrieves the ECC string
- Retrieves the ecc value
- Retrieves the ECC for a given type and bit type
- Get statistics from MySQL
- Compute the median of a list
- Execute a query
- Convert value to float
- Loop forever
- Get cpu list
- Decorate a function to run every time
- Returns a list of all devices associated with a unit
- Get a stat from the result
- Get the memory usage of a container
- Get stat index
- Gets the stats of a container
- Shutdown the network interface
- Gets the stats for a given container
- Returns a list of all the cpgs
- Initialize the libvirt library
- Define metrics for a given unisphere
- Get the list of volumes
- Get the metrics for a given metric
- Calculate CPU usage for a given container
- Gets the running processes
- Gets the HIC version of the device
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QUESTION
I used gmond_python_modules, trying to monitor one cluster having several hosts with each has 8 GPUs.
And after the last steps, I tried to restart gmond service on my web node, only to get:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Dec-08 at 09:03See this post. The reason here is python-devel
is not installed in calculating nodes, leadning to missing of 'python.h'. So ganglia configure script could not detect python support.
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You can use gmond_python_modules like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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