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NAME

       gmetad - manual page for Ganglia Meta Daemon

SYNOPSIS

       gmetad [OPTIONS]...

DESCRIPTION

       The  Ganglia  Meta Daemon (gmetad) collects information from multiple gmond or gmetad data
       sources, saves the information to local round-robin databases, and exports  XML  which  is
       the concatenation of all data sources

       -h, --help
              Print help and exit

       -V, --version
              Print version and exit

       -c, --conf=STRING
              Location of gmetad configuration file (default='/etc/ganglia/gmetad.conf')

       -d, --debug=INT
              Debug level. If greater than zero, daemon will stay in foreground.  (default='0')

       -p, --pid-file=STRING
              Write process-id to file

AUTHOR

       Matt Massie <massie@cs.berkeley.edu>

REPORTING BUGS

       Report all bugs to the Ganglia Github project at

         https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core/issues

COPYRIGHT

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       All rights reserved.

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       software.

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