Alex Dean wrote:
> Ben Rockwood wrote:
> 
>  >  This would be easiest if I could just specify multiple gmond's for
>  > gmetad to query, but without that ability I'm uncertain how to
>  > proceed.
> 
> You can specify multiple gmond's for each data source in gmetad.conf.
> 
> It seems to me that when gmetad starts up, it gets data from the first 
> gmond in the list which is available.  If that one becomes unavailable, 
> it switches to the next in the list.

Correct, it's a failsafe mechanism.  The behavior I was describing was a 
node list, meaning it checks each node in the list sequentially 
regardless of state.

benr.

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