Aha, thanks Dave.
    Sebastian-

Dave Shield escribió:
On 11/09/06, Sebastian Bello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
does it make sense to have a single machine concentrating the
information of all of them?
    

Yes - particularly if the various systems are presented to the outside
world as a single entity.
Consider a parallel compute farm.  The external manager may not know
how many systems are included, and they may not be directly accessible
anyway.  It would be perfectly reasonable for the agent running on the
front-end box to be a single point of contact - passing queries on to
agents running on the individual farm systems, as appropriate.

A lot depends on the organisation of the system that you're trying to
manage, as to how best to represent it.

Dave

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