matt massie wrote: > > i second ian's idea to check your clocks. if the clock changes > underneath gmond after it starts, the shift can stop metric collection > for as long a period as the shift.
As I mentioned - they're in sync with NTP. Ops1 is the gmetad box, and ses1-3 are the 'bad' boxes, and ses4 works fine: $ for i in ops1 ses1 ses2 ses3 ses4; do ssh $i 'date'; done Wed Dec 6 10:18:38 PST 2006 Wed Dec 6 10:18:38 PST 2006 Wed Dec 6 10:18:38 PST 2006 Wed Dec 6 10:18:39 PST 2006 Wed Dec 6 10:18:39 PST 2006 -- Phil Dibowitz P: 310-360-2330 C: 213-923-5115 Unix Admin, Ticketmaster.com "Never write it in C if you can do it in 'awk'; Never do it in 'awk' if 'sed' can handle it; Never use 'sed' when 'tr' can do the job; Never invoke 'tr' when 'cat' is sufficient; Avoid using 'cat' whenever possible" -- Taylor's Laws of Programming
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