There are a couple uses for this:
1) Testing different configurations of these daemons on the same host 
concurrently and seeing which one we like better
2) A "release" version and a test version so tests on the test version will not 
screw with the release. I'm basically working toward two separate ganglias 
running on the same host that don't collide with one another in any way and 
basically may as well not know the other one exists.

I'm pretty sure I'd like to have this capability. I would just like to know 
how? Would I have to change the C source code? I can't seem to do it with 
/etc/init.d/gmond and /etc/init.d/gmond and /etc/init.d/functions scripts 
alone, this looks like it could be painful.


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