Failed rebalance resulting in major problems

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On 11/11/2013 03:34 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> As far as I can tell, the /etc/hosts files and DNS are configured
> correctly.  All four of the hosts with bricks have identical
> /etc/hosts files.  I was very careful to double-check everything I'm
> including below before beginning anything, and I also checked it just
> now.
>
> 127.0.0.1   localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4
> localhost4.localdomain4 ::1         localhost localhost.localdomain
> localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6 10.108.0.21
> slc01dfs001a-pub.REDACTED.com slc01dfs001a-pub 10.108.0.22
> slc01dfs001b-pub.REDACTED.com slc01dfs001b-pub 10.108.0.23
> slc01dfs002a-pub.REDACTED.com slc01dfs002a-pub 10.108.0.24
> slc01dfs002b-pub.REDACTED.com slc01dfs002b-pub 10.116.0.21
> slc01dfs001a.REDACTED.com slc01dfs001a 10.116.0.22
> slc01dfs001b.REDACTED.com slc01dfs001b 10.116.0.23
> slc01dfs002a.REDACTED.com slc01dfs002a 10.116.0.24
> slc01dfs002b.REDACTED.com slc01dfs002b
>
> The addresses that are on the -pub entries here are what is in DNS
> for the names without -pub, and the -pub names themselves do not
> exist in DNS.

That all looks pretty reasonable to me, assuming the default
nsswitch.conf and so on.  Must be something else, but I haven't been
able to think of any other avenues for exploration yet.


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