Can someone give me a more detailed explanation of how the http authority line 
works in the gmetad.conf file?

For example, what if users go to www.myganglia.com<http://www.myganglia.com> 
(63.145.150.32) to access the front-end via a load-balanced vip, with a single 
host - ganglia-master.myganglia.com (10.40.20.20) in the vip's pool.  This host 
(ganglia-master.myganglia.com) runs the apache server and gmetad (Grid A).  One 
of the data sources in this gmetad.conf file is another apache/gmetad (Grid B) 
instance running on a second host - ganglia-master2.myganglia.com.

To summarize, http://www.myganglia.com is the user entry point.  Unknown to the 
user, they are directed to the apache server on ganglia-master.myganglia.com.  
When the user selects Grid B from the "Choose a Source" menu, they are then 
redirected to the apache server on ganglia-master2.myganglia.com.

So in this situation, what should the authority line in the gmetad.conf for 
Grid A be, and what should the authority line in the gmetad.conf for Grid B be?

Thanks,
Scott
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