Hi Bernard,

I am setting it up with unicast. The structure is as follwows:

server-A - Port 8649 gmond/gmetad
server-B - Port 8661 gmond

Both clusters just have only one host (same server).

Gmetad on Server-A collects data from Server-A and Server-B gmond.

data_source "server-A" <ip-server-A>:8649
data_source "server-B" <ip-server-B>:8660

The XML from the gmetad looks like this, which in my view looks okay:

[...]
<GANGLIA_XML VERSION="3.1.7" SOURCE="gmetad">
<GRID NAME="mediaskill" AUTHORITY="http://smurfette/ganglia/";
LOCALTIME="1292967617">    
<CLUSTER NAME="server-A" LOCALTIME="1292967606" OWNER="mediaskill"
LATLONG="unspecified" URL="unspecified">
<HOST NAME="smurfette" IP="<ip-smurfette>"
REPORTED="1292967599" TN="18" TMAX="20" DMAX="0" LOCATION="Berlin"
GMOND_STARTED="1292965419">   
[...]
</HOST>
</CLUSTER>
<CLUSTER NAME="server-B" LOCALTIME="1292967609" OWNER="mediaskill"
LATLONG="unspecified" URL="unspecified">
<HOST NAME="eva" IP="<ip-eva>" REPORTED="1292967606" TN="11"
TMAX="20" DMAX="0" LOCATION="Berlin" GMOND_STARTED="1292963565">     
[...]
</HOST>
</CLUSTER>
</GRID>
</GANGLIA_XML>

The web-frontend always defaults to Server-A and is not able to
correctly display any other server (B, C, D) which I also added in the
same manner with increasing port numbers starting at 8660.

I did not see any errors with debug enabled in any of the gmond or the
gmetad ... only the web interface seems to have some problems
displaying the hosts. I configured it to the 8651 port of the gmetad
on localhost.

Best regards
Manuel


Tuesday, December 21, 2010, 10:10:08 PM, you wrote:

BL> Hi Manuel:

BL> Can you please clarify whether you are trying to setup Ganglia with
BL> unicast or multicast?

BL> You can also get more troubleshooting information by running
BL> gmetad/gmond in debug mode (-d 2) and looking at your apache error
BL> logs.

BL> Cheers,

BL> Bernard


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