Ah, so I can't use just one head node gmond to receive data from 
different clusters. Oh well...

Thanks,

Andy

Bernard Li wrote:
> I have never really used unicast, so I can't give you the exact
> instructions, but the general gist is that each distinct cluster needs
> to talk to each other via different ports.  So you'll need to change
> the port for all the gmonds to put them in separate groups.  Your
> headnode can then only belong to one group.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bernard
> 
> On 10/31/07, Andy Brody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So by adding more udp_recv_channels with different ports to gmond.conf
>> on the head node, gmond will realize they're in different clusters?
>>
>> -Andy
>>
>> Bernard Li wrote:
>>> Please use different ports if you want them to be distinct.  Avoid
>>> 8651 because that's the default port for gmetad.
>>

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