Hey Mike:

2 things you might want to do to 'partition' your cluster.

1) data_source tag in gmetad.conf in server - you want to set up 2 different data_source so that they point to different clusters

2) mcast_port (or something like that) in gmond.conf - this is the multicast port # that ganglia uses for communication between the gmond daemons - I find that I had to use differernt ports so that the clusters get partitioned, but may not be necessary all the time (as I have heard).

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Bernard

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Greetings,

I have just installed and configured ganglia and I have one question.  The 
documentation that I have found is a bit sparse so I am looking through the 
code to get some answers.  I do have one specific question:   I have several 
systems on the same subnet and I want to set up two different clusters.  I 
modified gmond.conf and changed the 'name' value.  Once cluster is named 
Cluster1, the other is Cluster2.  However, all systems running gmond see the 
all systems in both clusters.  What have I missed?

Also, any pointers to good information sources outside the official site would 
be helpful if they exist

Thanks

Mike O'Donnell





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