Re: clusternode name and uname -n

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On 04/28/2011 09:30 AM, Christine Caulfield wrote:
> On 28/04/11 13:29, Digimer wrote:
>> On 04/28/2011 04:18 AM, Christine Caulfield wrote:
>>> On 28/04/11 03:43, Digimer wrote:
>>>> Somewhere along the way, I got the idea that<clunsternode name="...">
>>>> had to match 'uname -n'. Am I mad, or is this in fact the case? If
>>>> it is
>>>> the case, why?
>>>>
>>>> I hate saying "this must be so" without understanding the mechanics of
>>>> why. If I am wrong, then I need a boot to the head. :P
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Section 2 of this document explains how cman matches the hostname:
>>> http://people.redhat.com/ccaulfie/docs/CSNetworking.pdf
>>>
>>> Chrissie
>>
>> Chrissie++
>>
>> Thanks, this was exactly what I was looking for. :)
> 
> 
> There are some other docs of mine there that might be worth plundering.
> They're written for techies rather than users but might be handy for
> reference for more user-orientated material.
> 
> Chrissie

digimer puts on her eye patch, grabs a parrot and heads off to plunder....

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