Could someone elaborate on how exactly one would go about running
multiple instances of gmond? Does this require installing it multiple
times, editing files...?

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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 12:42 AM
To: Aidong Chen
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Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Is it possible to assign one server to 2
or more cluster

The cluster(name) is defined in the config file of gmond, and it 
currently does not support multiple clusters.

The easiest way to accomplish it anyway is to run 2 (or more) gmond's on

the same machine, 1 for each cluster with a different config.

Kind regards,
- Ramon.

Aidong Chen wrote:

> Dear All,
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>           I am interested to assign one server to more than 1 
> clusters. Is that possible?
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>  
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>           Thanks a lot.
>
>  
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> Aidong Chen
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> Systems Administrator
>
> Vantage Technologies
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> Tel: 215-756-1184
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