Hello Brad,

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 02:52:40PM -0800, Brad Fino wrote:
> I think he's just confusing the roles of gmetad and gmond.

Obviously. :(

> Your flow should look like this:
> gmond client (node) - - > gmond server (cluster master)  < - - > gmetad
> 
> So my gmond.conf for a node (www001) in Cluster A looks like this: (I use
> unicast as opposed to multicast)

Can you explain to me what the difference is in the setup please.  My
knowledge of multicasting is that of a total newbie.  I have for
example tried the following (following your example):


udp_recv_channel {
  mcast_join = 192.168.129.1
  port = 8649
  family = inet4
}

But then get the error:

Error creating multicast server mcast_join=192.168.129.1 port=8649
mcast_if=NULL family='inet4'. Exiting.

Regards
Johann


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      the earth, and all things that are therein, the seas, 
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