Gregory Gabriel <[email protected]> wrote:
> What I noticed is that in the __SummaryInfo__ for a cluster the total
> for cpu_num is not the total number of cpus for that cluster at all
> but rather for (in case of a 2 cluster) one node. I got around this by

This sounds familiar ...

> I noticed a post about the same here:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg04765.html

Ahh, that was me :)

Gregory Gabriel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd like to add to that, that in the specific case of cpu_num I have
> to replace the collect_once with a collect_every in the
> collection_group definition in gmond.conf in order to have the correct
> SummaryInfo

I think you'll find that if you left it at collect_once, restarted
your gmond's, and waited several hours, they'd eventually all get the
right data.

How many nodes do you have in a cluster, and how long after restarting
gmond's does your collect_once data converge?

I believe this is a known problem in 3.1, that 3.0 did not have.
  -- Cos

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