On 11/4/05, Ian Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you can get multicast working, good luck, but it can be hard. Unicast
> is easy. To test the setup I gave you, telnet to a headnode (wn01, wn0
> 2, se, rb) on either cluster `telnet wn01.phy.bg.ac.yu 8649 | grep 'HOST
> NAME='`.

One thing I noticed, that while it incurs a performance hit, I have
run Ganglia monitoring over an OpenVPN tunnel, with multicast, when I
configure OpenVPN to allow peers to see each other.  (Since I lack an
actual physical network to connect all the computers I monitor, which
are at different physical locations, this is the only way for me to do
it.)  It's a bit peculiar, and if unicast works, then that's also
great.  Just wanted to mention that this way also works for me.

And BTW, sorry for misleading him about individually listing the
individual machines - I forgot about the unicast support that was
recently added.  (Should've checked.)

--
~Mike
 - Just my two cents
 - No man is an island, and no man is unable.

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