hello,

On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 10:27 -0800, Rick Cobb wrote:
> You may want to check your ports & addresses.   The cluster a host is
> displayed in is not always the one configured in that host’s
> gmond.conf. It’s the one configured for the host that gmetad contacts
> for that cluster (the data_source hosts in gmetad.conf).
> 

right right right

> For example, if you’re aggregating host A’s metrics at host B, and
> gmetad is pointed at host B for that cluster, then the cluster entry
> on host B is going to be where host A shows up.  Nothing cares about
> the cluster name in host A’s gmond.conf.
> 
> Caveat: I’m very experienced with 3.0,not with 3.1. I haven’t seen
> anything in the 3.1 design, docs, or emails that would have changed
> that.
> 

thanks for the answers i was kind of config blind :) i run 3 clusters
total and use 3 different ports. after initial config i forgot about
the ports and eventually mixed them up :)

everything back to normal again. ye standard bug infront of screen
situation.


sincerely yours
 gerald




> -- ReC
> 
> 
> On 3/5/09 6:07 AM, "precitool05" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>         hello,
>         
>         today i added a new node to our ganglia monitoring
>         installation.
>         the strange thing this time is.... it does not matter what
>         clustername i set. the host allways gets displayed on the
>         cluster
>         that is above all others (alphabetically speaking)
>         
>         cluster {
>           name = "mycluster2"
>           owner = "unspecified"
>           latlong = "unspecified"
>           url = "unspecified"
>         }
>         
>         looks good? but the node gets stashed away at mycluster1
>         anyways.
>         
>         on the client i run: gmond 3.1.2
>          my gmetads are: 3.1.1
>         
>         any hints on where to start debugging that strange behavior?
>         
>         sincerely yours
>          gerald
>         
>         
>         
>         
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