> >From "man gmond.conf":
>
> ---cut---
>       host
>
>       The host section provides information about the host running
> this instance of gmond. Currently only the location string attribute
> is supported. Example:
>
>        host {
>          location = "1,2,3"
>        }
>
>       The numbers represent Rack, Rank and Plane respectively.
> ---cut---
>
> The Location string attribute isn't what you think it is.  This is a
> pretty common misconception.

Why is this? I have several environments that are completely
virtualized and I have no concept of rack, rank or plane. For some
machines, all I know is the city they're in.

Thanks, Rich(ard)
-- 
Richard Edward Horner
Engineer / Composer / Electric Guitar Virtuoso
richhorner.com | rhosts.net | sabayonlinux.org

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