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The Ganglia project has been delighted to have Google’s support for 5 students in Google Summer of Code 2014. The program officially finishes in ten more days, on 18 August.
If you are a user of Ganglia, Nagios, RRDtool or R or just an enthusiastic C or Python developer, you may be able to use and provide feedback for the students while benefitting from the cool new features they have been working on.
Student | Technology | Comments |
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Chandrika Parimoo | Python, Nagios and some Syslog | Chandrika generalized some of my ganglia-nagios-bridge code into the PyNag library. I then used it as the basis for syslog-nagios-bridge. Chandrika has also done some work on improving the ganglia-nagios-bridge configuration file format. |
Oliver Hamm | C | Oliver has been working on metrics about Ganglia infrastructure. If you have a large and dynamic Ganglia cloud, this is for you. |
Plamen Dimitrov | R, RRDtool | Plamen has been building an R plugin for inspecting RRD files from Ganglia or any other type of RRD. |
Rana | NVIDIA, C | Rana has been working on improvements to Ganglia monitoring of NVIDIA GPUs, especially in HPC clusters |
Zhi An | Java, JMX | Zhi An has been extending the JMXetric and gmetric4j projects to provide more convenient monitoring of Java server processes. |
If you have any feedback or questions, please feel free to discuss on the Ganglia-general mailing list and CC the student and their mentor.
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