Hi Chuck:
 
For the first issue - give it time, it should sort itself out.  Alternatively, 
you can find out which node is reporting incorrect information, and restart 
gmond on it.
 
For the second issue, you can group nodes in different data_source via the 
multicast port in /etc/gmond.conf.  Use the same port # for nodes you want 
belonging to the same group.
 
You'll need to restart gmetad and gmond for the new groupings to take effect.
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Chuck Simmons
Sent: Wed 22/03/2006 17:54
To: ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Ganglia-developers] reorganizing clusters



I need help understanding two things.

I currently have a grid.  One of the clusters in the grid is named
"staiu" and the "grid" level web page reports that this has 8 hosts
containing 4 cpus.  In actuality, this has 8 hosts each containing 4
cpus, but apparently the hosts are not reporting the current number of
cpus to the front end.  Why not?  I recently restarted gmond on each of
the 8 hosts.

Another cluster is named "staqp05-08" and the "grid" level web page
reports that this has 12 hosts.  In actual fact, it only has 4 hosts. 
The extra 8 hosts are the 8 hosts of the 'staiu' cluster.  On the
cluster level page for staqp05-08, the "choose a node" pull down menu
lists the 8 staiu hosts, and the "hosts up" number contains the staiu
hosts, and there are undrawn graphs for each of the staiu hosts in the
"load one" section.  What do I have to do so that the web pages or gmond
daemons or whatever won't think that the staqp cluster contains the
staiu hosts?  What is the specific mechanism that causes this
association to persist despite having shutdown all staqp gmond daemons
and both the gmond and gmetad daemons on the web server, simultaneously,
and then starting up that collection of daemons?

Thanks, Chuck


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