cluster is just a logical separation of hosts.as far as i known, you only
need to configure the cluster section of gmond.conf in each host.
在 2013-10-16 上午8:47,"Rita" <rmorgan...@gmail.com>写道:

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> On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Michael Shearer 
> <zonked.mon...@gmail.com>wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> You should be able to setup 2 gmond, one for each set of servers, and
>> then specify 2 data sources in your gmetad config. Just change the listen
>> port if you run both gmond on the same server/ IP.
>>
>> Cheers, Michael.
>>
>>
>> On 16 October 2013 00:55, Rita <rmorgan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Using 3.5.7 and I have 2 sets of machines I would like to monitor. Set
>>> 1, 10 servers and set 2, 16 servers. Currently, they are all pointing to
>>> the same gmetad. I am using Unicast therefore I would like to classify
>>> these into two sets. Do I need to run two separate gmetads?
>>>
>>> I have read the following docs but haven't had much luck
>>> http://jablonskis.org/2011/monitoring-multiple-clusters-using-ganglia/
>>>
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> Thanks for your response. Do you happen to have an example?  I have tried
> searching on Google but couldn't find anything relevant.
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