There's a bug in gmond 3.1 (possibly fixed by now, I don't know) such
that when a gmond is rebooted, it can take a long time before it gets
notified of the other nodes already running.  Each gmond broadcasts
its presence once at startup, so the gmond that's been up the longest
will have the right count of all the others (so if you reboot the
whole cluster, that's the first one that starts up), but the rest will
take a while, you just have to wait.

We had several threads about this last year, you can look in the list archives.
  -- Cos

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