matt massie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:

> look at the output of "ifconfig -a".. the first interface listen will be 
> the interface that gmond communicates on.

Ok, well if that is the case; that too goes against what is happening on
this particular node; because ifconfig -a lists eth0 as the first
interface; yet gmond is multicasting on eth1 by default.

Mike


> Today, Mike Snitzer wrote forth saying...
> 
> > All,
> > 
> > While getting ganglia 2.2.1 going on a cluster I noticed gmond -h stated:
> > 
> >  -i, --mcast_if
> >            set the interface gmond is to multicast on
> >            default: first interface e.g. "eth0"
> > 
> > this however does not appear to be the case; as the multicast was going
> > out eth1.  So I was only seeing the master node in the php-rrd-client.
> > 
> > As soon as I used: gmond -i eth0  all the nodes in the cluster were
> > viewable through the php-rrd-client.
> > 
> > I've yet to get around to hacking the gmond source; but figured
> > I'd first mail the list to see if others have seen eth0 not being used as
> > the default multicast interface.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
> > 
> > 
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