I'm using ganglia for monitoring our general-use network, rather
than a cluster. Our environment is set up using 3 physical networks,
which our servers are spread around on.                              

Let's say our webserver, the one running ganglia-rrds.pl, is on net #1.
Server X is on net #3.

All of my systems sitting on net #1 show up fine in the php web interface,
but I can't get the system on net #3 to let the other systems know about it.

I've tried using various combinations of --trusted_host to get 
'Server X' to tell the webserver's gmond what it needs to, but all to no
avail.

Some systems are multi-homed on all three networks, and I've tried various
combinations of --xml_port, --mcast_if, and --mcast_port.

Is there a good way to do this? I suspect I'm having some kind of brain
block and either misunderstanding how to use --trusted_host, or just
overlooking something obvious.

Additionally, is it feasible to add an option to have gmond listen to 
port 8649 on all interfaces?

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