> > If I remember the list archives corrrectly, I think the standard test is - > - > for the FQDN that you've given amanda in your disklist, do you always get > the same results from gethostbyname() on both the client and the server. > > I think at one point someone posted a small C program to the list to do > the > gethostbyname() test, but you'll have to search for that. A litte Perl > script would be just as good.
Yes, John Oliver did post a little something, but it's long since scrolled out of the archive. But I am the DNS administrator, so I can say with 100 percent surety that the server's record is good in both directions. It's also entered in /etc/hosts correctly. And just for fun, I changed disklist to use IPs for this server, instead of the FQDN, and it still failed. I can see the ARP to the client (server and client are on the same net) and the client's (correct) response. So there seems to be initial connectivity at layer 2. Is there a way to run amcheck in gdb? When I tried it, I got this message: (gdb) run amcheck ds1 host1 Starting program: /usr/local/sbin/amcheck amcheck ds1 host1 procfs: target_wait (wait_for_stop) line 3677, /proc/12200: Resource temporarily unavailable. (gdb) n procfs: couldn't find pid 12200 (kernel thread 1) in procinfo list. Scott Ripley DNS/VPN Administrator, HIR-Communications U.S. House of Representatives 202.226.2833 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
