On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Ben Hartshorne wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 11:01:35AM -0800, Matthias Blankenhaus wrote:
> > > I'm trying to get ganglia metrics from some hosts that are hiding behind
> > > a NAT box.  Obviously, since ganglia identifies the sender using reverse
> > > DNS on the sending host, this does not work.
> >
> > Wrt to your NAT problem:  I don't really see your problem.  Can't you have 
> > one gmond behind the NAT that all other machines behind that NAT point to? 
> 
> Though I agree that would be the best solution, due to the network
> architecture I can't add any hosts to the area behind the NAT, nor can I
> add any load to the existing hosts.  :(

Mmh, that's too bad.  I guess my point is then that Ganglia as it is right 
now can be used in NAT environments.  Thus, I would not consider this is a 
convincing point to implement all metrics as spoofed metrics.

Maybe you could somehow talk to your admin :)

Good luck,
Matthias

> 
> -ben
> 
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