SYNOPSIS
gmond [OPTIONS]...DESCRIPTION
The Ganglia Monitoring Daemon (gmond) listens to the cluster message channel, stores the data in-memory and when requested will output an XML description of the state of the cluster- -h, --help
- Print help and exit
- -V, --version
- Print version and exit
- -c, --conf=STRING
- Location of gmond configuration file (default= `/etc/ganglia/gmond.conf')
- -l, --location=STRING
- Location of this host in the cluster 'rack,rank,plane'. (default=`0,0,0')
- -d, --debug=INT
- Debug level. If greater than zero, daemon will stay in foreground. (default=`0')
- -f, --foreground
- Run in foreground (don't daemonize) (default=off)
- -t, --default_config
- Print the default configuration to stdout and exit (default=off)
- -m, --metrics
- Print the list of metrics this gmond supports (default=off)
- -b, --bandwidth
- Calculate minimum bandwidth use for configuration (default=off)
- -r, --convert=STRING
- Convert a 2.5.x configuration file to the new 3.x format
- -p, --pid-file=STRING
- Write process-id to file
AUTHOR
Matt Massie <[email protected]>REPORTING BUGS
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