Hi Steve. 

We are interested in this as well, because if we point our web browser to 
http://our.head.node.ip.address/ganglia
then all we see is our head node's status.
Nodes are only reported whilst we dump traffic on the network (not a fun 
idea.). as soon as tcpdump is switched off, ganglia thinks the nodes are 
dead. 

Any ideas ?

> If you point a web browser at http://your.head.node.ip.address/ganglia/
> do you get anything? If you get some nice graphs and web pages for ganglia
> multicast is already working across your cluster.
> 

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