Utsav,
This may be covered in this bug:
http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39
If you don't want to see that cluster anymore, you could restart your
gmetads. But then you lose access to your old data from the web.
Ian
Utsav Agarwal wrote:
Old structure (worked well):
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Node A (unicast)à gmond collector node (Node B) ßgmetad poll (Node C)
<--summary gmetad poll (Node D)
What's changed:
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Nodes A and B are part of a cluster that doesn't exist anymore i.e.
the cluster has been retired. Node A and Node B do not exist anymore.
What's working/not-working:
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The summary Gmetad on node D reports nodeA as down (correct).
The Gmetad process on Node C shows Node A as up on summary page
(wrong). However, it does report the last date of update as 1 week ago
(nodes have been down since then).
The Gmetad process on Node C shows Node A as down at the node level
(correct).
Any explanation will be helpful.
Example output (for Node A and another node that is up) from telnet on
Node C:
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<HOST NAME="Node A" IP="a.b.c.d" REPORTED="1132685684" TN="1134644"
TMAX="20" DMAX="0" LOCATION="unspecified" GMOND_STARTED="1131061840">
<HOST NAME="Working Node" IP="w.x.y.z" REPORTED="1133820125" TN="212"
TMAX="20" DMAX="0" LOCATION="unspecified" GMOND_STARTED="1130851765">
Thanks,
Utsav.
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