Hello,

 

I'm trying to do the same but with no success,

my computer in the same network and I want to seperate them to different 
cluster.

Can anyone send me their examples of the gmond.conf (for computers that suppose 
to be in different clusters) and gmetad,conf

Thanks,

Galit

From: Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  <outbind://676/Image1.gif> RE: Create multiple ganglia clusters in the same 
network??? 
2004-03-04 16:33 

Also, you don"t really need to have 2 gmetad running - each cluster is

considered a separate "data_source" so when you use multiple data_source

they will show up separately.

You can try to use different ports for the XML communication, that"s how

we are doing it.

Cheers,

Bernard 

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Schmid

Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 5:59 AM

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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Create multiple ganglia clusters in the

same network???

Because they are all using the same multicast IP. Check the

configurations and use different Multicast IPs to break up the clusters.

Pete.

- - wrote:

> hi all,

> i have 20 workstations all connected in the same network. 

> i like to create 2 monitoring ganglia clusters, 10 each.

> i modified the gmond.conf name = "Cluster1" for the first 10 and name

= "Cluster2" for the next 10.

> i have setup 2 gmetad on 2 different computer.

> 1st gmetad.conf has data_source = "Cluster1".

> 2nd gmetad.conf has data_source = "Cluster2".

> 

> they are all part of the same Grid ,

> so both gmetad.conf has gridname = "MYGRID"

> 

> but all 20 workstations still shown on 1 ganglia cluster, why ? 

> 

> T.I.A,

> yunfeng

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