If you only have one cluster, you only need one data_source (think of
the data_source as the headnode of your cluster, if you will).
 
So you just need one entry for data_source - you can put more than one
node in the data_source entry for redundancy purposes.
 
So I take it you can see your graph now and the previous thread you
posted is dead?
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Johnston Michael J Contr AFRL/DES
        Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 8:37
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [Ganglia-general] All my nodes listed as clusters
        
        

        I have a silly question, as usual...

         

        When I bring up the view of my cluster, it comes up as a Grid...
so it .looks like this:

         

        Grid > MyCluster > Choose a Node

         

        I'm guessing that's because in my gmetad.conf file I have every
node in my cluster listed as:

         

        data_source "N1" 60 192.168.3.2:8649

        data_source "N2" 60 192.168.3.3:8649

         

        I'm sure that I'm listing them wrong because Ganglia thinks that
each node is its own cluster.  My question is how do I make them appear
like one unit as I see in the demo pages?   Do I add them all to one
data_source line?

         

        On a side question, is it normal for my head node to always be
in the red?  It looks like it's only using about 8% CPU, but it's always
red or orange.

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