"crm node show" = "node-01(1): normal"?

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Hi,

I'm getting:

WARNING: 2: ldap-ip-on-node-01: referenced node node-01 does not exist

when I run:

cat <<- "END" | crm
configure primitive ldap-ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 params ip="x.x.x.x" cidr_netmask="32" op monitor interval="30s"
configure location ldap-ip-on-node-01 ldap-ip inf: node-01
END

"uname -n" shows:

[root@node-01 ~]# uname -n
node-01

but "crm node show" shows:

[root@node-01 ~]# crm node show
node-01(1): normal

cibadmin --query | grep "node-01" shows:

[root@node-01 ~]# cibadmin --query | grep "node-01"
<cib epoch="9" num_updates="16" admin_epoch="14" validate-with="pacemaker-1.2" cib-last-written="Thu Jul 5 11:23:19 2012" crm_feature_set="3.0.6" update-origin="node-01" update-client="cibadmin" have-quorum="1" dc-uuid="1">
      <node id="1" type="normal" uname="node-01"/>
<rsc_location id="ldap-ip-on-node-01" node="node-01" rsc="ldap-ip" score="INFINITY"/> <node_state id="1" uname="node-01" ha="active" in_ccm="true" crmd="online" join="member" expected="member" crm-debug-origin="do_update_resource" shutdown="0">

Using the string "node-01(1)" that was output from the "crm node show" command does not seem to help either:

[root@node-01 ~]# cat <<- "END" | crm
> configure primitive nfs-ip ocf:heartbeat:IPaddr2 params ip="146.163.150.231" cidr_netmask="32" op monitor interval="30s"
> configure location nfs-ip-on-node-01 nfs-ip inf: node-01(1)
> END
WARNING: 2: nfs-ip-on-node-01: referenced node node-01(1) does not exist
[root@node-01 ~]#

I'm thinking that I have managed to create a situation where the node's name is inconsistently stored the configuration. Can someone here confirm that this is or isn't the problem or otherwise help me to resolve this issue.

Thanks,
gb

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