I have a private cluster being monitored via Ganglia right now.  The
"headnode" of that cluster has 2 interfaces, eth0, and eth1.  eth0 of
the headnode is on the same subnet as the gmetad server, and eth1 is
on the private cluster subnet.

When my nodes go down, gmetad/frontend does not see this, it will just
happily report only that the headnode is up, and there are no cluster
nodes at all.  Only when I drill down into the data source will I see
that nodes are down.

To further explain what I mean, on the frontend, I see:

[Grid Report]
CPUs Total:     1
Hosts up:       1
Hosts down:     0

[Cluster Report]
CPUs Total:     10
Hosts up:       1
Hosts down:     9

There are 10 nodes total in the Cluster, but the main page did not
report 9 nodes are down, I need to drill down into the data source to
see this.

Is there a way so that the Grid Report will correctly list the number
of hosts that are actually down?

Thanks,

Bernard

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