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Ashish Paliwal resolved FLUME-599.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
Fix Version/s: v0.9.5
Won't fix. 0.X branch not maintained anymore
> please add easier to use way to define name of flume node
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> Key: FLUME-599
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLUME-599
> Project: Flume
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Node
> Affects Versions: v0.9.4
> Environment: redhat/centos/ubuntu/debian
> Reporter: Disabled imported user
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: flume
> Fix For: v0.9.5
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> I have some machines running flume, flume sees them as
> "machinename.domain.com" or "machinename", depending
> on my entries in /etc/hosts , or whether I have a line "machinename" in the
> same line as /etc/hosts ,
> or possibly what my network's local DNS server reports.
> I can either start up a flume node with "flume node -n Name", or I can mess
> around with adding that parameter into the flume startup
> script run by /etc/init.d/flume-node
> It would be nice if there was a parameter I could define that would let me
> control the name of the node that is used by flume.
> Maybe I want all of my machines to appears as 'machinename', maybe as
> 'machinename.domain.com', but I don't want a mix.
> I think a good place for this parameter would be in /etc/sysconfig/flume-node
> for centos/redhat, or /etc/default/flume-node for debian/ubuntu.
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