ok autoresponse.

.---

Unfortunately there is currently no nice way to remove a single dead 
host from the list. All data in gmond is soft state so you will need to 
restart all gmond and gmetad processes. It is important to note that ALL 
dead hosts will be flushed from the record by restarting the processes 
(since they have to hear the host at least once to know it is expired).

If you add the line

   globals {
     host_dmax = 3600
   }

then hosts will be removed from host tables when they haven't been heard 
from in 3600 seconds. See
.---


Alejandro Feijoo Fraga escribió:
> Hi.
> 
> in a test on ganglia, i get statics from one node in other cluster, 
> after resolv this o have a problem.
> 
> because that old node now is down... and i want to remove from the list.
> 
> how i can do this?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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