GroundWork Open Source hosted the inaugural Ganglia Developers Gathering at our offices. We had take out Thai food and discussed issues around releasing Ganglia 3.1. We have plans for a multi-day Ganglia Developers meeting, hopefully in February 2008: check the Ganglia-developers mailing list for further details on that ...
Another testimony to the scalability of open source from a big enterprise.
Steve MacQuiddy, Director, Server Farm Operations at Cadence Design Systems sent a pretty cool e-mail to the Ganglia Developers e-mail list the other day.
Cadence uses a combination of the open source projects Ganglia, Nagios, and Cacti via GroundWork Monitor ...
Jennifer Davis at BayLISA has posted these to the BayLISA site at:
http://www.baylisa.info/?q=node/110
Is this a good place for them to be? Do people think they can comment on and interact with them, or does the resource have to be more dynamic?
In the meantime, here they are here too:
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Thomas Stocking's SIG ...
Here's a great Ganglia How-To Wiki put together by Nigel Griffiths at IBM in the UK:
http://www-941.ibm.com/collaboration/wiki/display/WiKiPtype/ganglia
January '07 Monitoring SIG: Ganglia to Nagios: Bridging the Gap
Ganglia Project Lead Matt Massie will be on hand to share how he's seeing Ganglia being used and what new functionality he envisions. Peter Loh and Mayank Patel from GroundWork will show how to unify the best features of Nagios ...
Originally Posted in InfoWorld, Open Sources:
Open Source Management Tools to Watch: Ganglia
Filed under: Applications , Infrastructure , Open SourceIn his previous guest editorial, GroundWork CEO Ranga Rangachari promised to point out some specific open source IT monitoring and management tools that he thinks enterprises should be keeping an eye ...