On Mar 22, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Ron Cavallo wrote:
> 
> I see other examples where I have to go hunting around for cluster members 
> that aren't reporting into the proper cluster.
> 
> Any ideas?

Double check the ports in use in the gmond.conf on the machines that are 
misbehaving. 

Also note that machines tend to linger in an old cluster they were reporting 
to, even if their config file says otherwise. If you look at the XML dump from 
the gmetad, you may find that a given machine appears twice. The web frontend 
gives fairly random results when this happens.

These stale entries do eventually expire (default is 30 days I believe), but a 
restart of all gmond processes and gmetad will clean it up instantly.


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