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I installed Ganglia with MPSS_Users_Guide.pdf of mpss-3.1.
I am not clear what does it do. So, I install Ganglia with rpm.
When I restart the computer, the gmond command gone.
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Hi GHui,
The short answer is No. Since MPSS moves from 2.1 to 3.1, the way that ganglia gets installed in the coprocessor is different.
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Hi GHui,
In Section 3.2.1 "Installing Intel(R) MPSS Glanglia* RPMs in the Card", it shows a way to have glanglia installed on the coprocessor automatically every time you restart the MPSS. If you install glanglia manually on the coprocessor, it will be gone when you restart the MPSS; therefore you need to reinstall it.
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loc-nguyen (Intel) wrote:
If you install glanglia manually on the coprocessor, it will be gone when you restart the MPSS; therefore you need to reinstall it.
Thanks for you help.
Is there any way to install it in Card for ever like 2.1 driver?
I mean not install it automatically or install it manually every time.
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Hi GHui,
The short answer is No. Since MPSS moves from 2.1 to 3.1, the way that ganglia gets installed in the coprocessor is different.

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