Hi,

 while setting up a new cluster, I came  across the following problem:

a) Headnode RHEL-6.1 (x86_64, ESX VM, yum up-to-date) with gmetad/gmond 3.1.7 
RPMs from EPEL
b) Gmond node RHEL-6.1 (x86_64, real hardware, not up-to-date for customer 
reason) 3.1.7 RPM from EPEL, different network


 Unicast setup, with both gmonds reporting to themselves and to each other. 
Multicast not possible due to Switch/Router refusing to do multicast.

 The gmond-only node fails to report "bytes in", "bytes out", load (besides 
load-1), memory and cpu metrics. Under debug I see that it is monitoring those 
metrics, but not sending, although there should be changes beyond the 
thresholds. The node with gmond/gmetad works great.

 Any ideas? I saw some similar reports with RHEL-5.5, but no conclusinon.

 If needed, I can produce config files tomorrow.


Cheers

Martin 

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