Hi Guosheng:

Please have a look at the release notes:

http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ganglia/wiki/ganglia_release_notes

Search specifically for "send_metadata_interval" and see if that helps.

Cheers,

Bernard

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Li, Guosheng <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using unicast to send data of the same host to multiple hosts on
> different clutsers/groups so that that same host can be viewable from
> different clusters. Here is part of my gmond.conf:
>
> udp_send_channel {
>
>   host = host1
>
>   port = 8649
>
> }
>
> udp_send_channel {
>
>   host = host2
>
>   port = 8650
>
> }
>
> I have host1 defined as head host of cluster1 and host2 as head host of
> cluster2. This works, i.e. I can see host data from both cluster1 and
> cluster2, however, only for some short time, then Ganglia reported data only
> to one cluster head node and stopped reporting to others. If I restart gmond
> daemon on the host, it will start reporting to multiple clusters again, but
> will stop again after some short time. As you can see, I am using different
> port number for different hosts for udp_send_channel. When using the same
> port number 8649 for different hosts, I got the same problem.
>
> What is the cause of the problem and how can I resolve? Any hints are very
> much appreciated!
>
> Guosheng
>
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