Re: Hassle with clvmd over external network

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Thanks, Maciej.

This is already done, without it, also ccsd and cman wouldn't run...
cman is started as:
cman -n c0-1.external.dns.com

Regards,
Sebastian

Maciej Bogucki wrote:
> Sebastian Walter napisał(a):
>   
>> Hello Patrick, thanks for your comment.
>>
>> I can't see any messages regarding dlm in the syslog. When I call
>> `strace clvmd -d`, the first two lines are as followed:
>> [root@compute-0-1 ~]# strace clvmd -d
>> execve("/usr/sbin/clvmd", ["clvmd", "-d"], [/* 34 vars */]) = 0
>> uname({sys="Linux", node="compute-0-1.local", ...}) = 0
>> [...]
>>
>> So, obviously, clvmd doesn't use the hostnames from cluster.conf (where
>> it should be c0-1.external.dns.com), but the ones provided by uname.
>> Does anybody know how to change this behaviour? Any help is greatly
>> appreciated!
>>     
>
> Hello,
>
> Add
>
> 1.1.1.1 c0-1.external.dns.com
>
> to /etc/hosts, where 1.1.1.1 is IP address of Your external network, and
> it should help.
>
> Best Regards
> Maciej Bogucki
>   

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