Hi All,

I'm having a problem where one of my linux nodes is showing up in 2
different farms on the webfrontend. This is because I have Farm-A and
Farm-B, one of the nodes on Farm-B just happens to be on the same subnet
as one of the machines in Farm-A (lets call this node NODE1B. Due to
multicast, the NODE1B picks up my Farm-B node and adds it to the Farm-A.
I hope that wasn't too complicated. 

 

Now you're probably wondering why it would show up in Farm-B's grid if
it is being picked up by multicast on Farm-A. The thing is, I want it to
belong to Farm-B on purpose , so in /etc/gmond.conf  for the Farm name
it belongs to I made it the same as the the other nodes in Farm-B. This
is kind of a hack since I'm forcing it to join Farm-B, but in the end,
that's where I want it to be. 

 

Basically, how do I stop the node in Farm-A from picking up the node in
Farm-B via multicast. I don't want a node showing up in 2 different
farms on the webfront end. I tried explaining it the best I can, I have
a feeling no one knows what I'm talking about though. Thanks in advance!

 

-Marcus Torres  
  DCSA Unix
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