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

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