Hi, Carlos!

On Tuesday 22 April 2008 05:07:09 am you wrote:
> `gmond -t` will generate a default gmond.conf you can use as a baseline,
> but I don't expect this to be a configuration issue but most likely a bug
> triggered by the configuration you are using which mimics a 3.x unicast
> setup.

# gmond -t
gmond: invalid option -- t

# gmond -V
ganglia-monitor-core 2.5.7

> 2.5.7 required multicast to work, so if you can fix whatever is preventing
> you to use multicast then your setup will be much simpler :

Aah, ok, it turns out that I *am* using multicast - I thought I disabled it, 
so I assumed I wasn't using it.

> 1) all gmond.conf for each cluster will use the same multicast address, and
> use different multicast addresses for each cluster (you can keep the ports
> in the default 8649)
>
> 2) gmetad.conf will point to those servers and connect in the xml_port
> (which if left by default should be 8649)

I'll try getting this set-up working.  Thanks!

-Ben
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