One limitation of ganglia is it can't be queried in arbitrary ways, you only 
get what you see.  So, you must arrange your tree in the way that you need to 
see it.  So configure and run more gmetads to build a tree:

Development.group1 (cluster of host1,2,3,4)
Development.group2 (cluster of host5,6,7,8)
Development grid (data_source Development.group1 and group2)  This will no 
longer list all 8 hosts, but instead will show the group1 and group2 summaries.

Production.group1
Production.group2
Production grid (data_source Production.group1 and group2)

Grid of grids: All (data_source Development and Production)

-twitham

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Stalnaker
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 3:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ganglia-general] Adding a custom view - how?

All;

I have a Ganglia server running 3.0.3.

In my gmetad.conf, I have data sources defined that look like:

data_source "Development" xx.yy.zz.aa:8650
data_source "Production" xx.yy.zz.bb:8650

This works great, but what I now need to do is provide some custom views for my 
management, so that they can see the graphs only for hosts assigned to a 
specific group ie:

Development [host1 host2 host3 host4] on one page, and
Development [host5 host6 host7 host8] on another, without disturbing the 
existing pages. What's the best way to accomplish this?
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