You need to declare 2 clusters with their own ganglia and then implement
a grid manager, a ganglia managing the "local" ganglias, that way you
may "group" several clusters, and those groups may even have their own
storage, different environments , etc.

BR, 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Marcelo Garcia
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 11:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ganglia-general] bunch of machines not a cluster

Hi.

I have a bunch of machines used by the development and testing people, 
but it is not a cluster formal sense.

It is possible to group some machines, for example "testing",  and let 
others alone like "odin" (hostname)?

If I do something like this in the /etc/gmond.conf:
cluster {
name = "odin"
(...)
}

and in the server /etc/gmetad.conf
data_source "testing" mars venus earth odin
(...)

Ganglia doesn't get confused and show everybody in "testing" cluster. 
But what I want is something like
data_source "odin" odin

so the machine "odin" is alone. 

Thanks

Marcelo



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