Thanks, Rick.  Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the problem I'm 
running into.  I do have the cluster name set to Datanodes in all the 
client.  Otherwise, I wouldn't expect it to show all of them when I 
click Show Hosts.

dbr

Rick Cobb wrote:
> This is such a common misconception that the development team should 
> consider removing the name field from the data_source configuration 
> line entirely.
>
> Fundamentally, cluster names come from the gmond.conf files.  The 
> names of datasources exist only to confuse the hell out of you and 
> create bugs.  You need to change those gmond.conf's to match the 
> cluster names you want.  
>
> IIRC, it's a good idea for the datasources lines to match those 
> because they actually are used in a few places and having them *not* 
> match just confuses the next guy who maintains your system.
>
> -- ReC
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 6:15 AM, David B. Ritch <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     I'm running Ganglia-3.1.7 under RHEL-5.5 on a cluster.  My nodes are
>     divided into different classes for monitoring.   My largest class of
>     nodes, datanodes, spans 3 VLANs, and I don't route multicast between
>     those domains.  I have the following in gmetad.conf on my master node:
>
>     data_source "Datanodes"  r01n40-ge:8649 r03n40-ge:8649 r05n40-ge:8649
>     data_source "Datanodes2" r11n40-ge:8649 r13n40-ge:8649 r15n40-ge:8649
>     data_source "Datanodes3" r21n40-ge:8649 r23n40-ge:8649 r25n40-ge:8649
>
>     Each datanode has "Datanodes" specified as its cluster name.
>
>     When I look at the web interface, at the grid level, the summary of my
>     Datanodes only shows 1/3 of my datanodes.  When I select the Datanodes
>     cluster (Grid > Datanodes), and select Show Hosts: no, I see the same
>     graph and the same number of nodes.  However, when I select Show
>     Hosts:
>     yes, The Hosts up: and CPUs Total both jump up to the proper totals.
>
>     Apparently, gmetad sees all the nodes and puts them in the right
>     cluster, but doesn't calculate the summaries properly.
>
>     Am I doing something wrong, or is the a problem in Ganglia?
>
>     Thanks!
>
>     David
>
>     
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