On Dec 21, 2010, at 1:33 PM, Bernard Li wrote:

> Hi Manuel:
> 
> This is a common misconception of Ganglia.  In order for hosts to show
> up as different clusters, they will need to cluster on different
> ports.  In your case, you can try changing gmond.conf for server-B to
> use port 8650 instead.  Re-start gmond and then point gmetad to that
> port as well and you should have 2 clusters instead of one.  Remember
> not to use ports 8651 and 8652 as these are gmetad reserved/default
> ports.

I have configured unicast ganglia installations where each cluster reports to a 
head-node on port 8649 without any ill effects.

We used 8649 for udp_send_channel, udp_recv_channel, and tcp_accept_channel, 
and everything seems to work just fine.  Do I share the misconception you're 
referring to?  From your email above, it sounds like this shouldn't work.

alex
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