Additional note, next version of LINSTOR will finally get rid of this
limitation.
And you can nearly name your node as you want, but I guess naming
differences will still be a problem
for plugins if the name of the node in Proxmox/OpenNebula doesn't match the
LINSTOR node name.
But at least than you will get error reports with "Node not found.".

On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 10:13 AM Roland Kammerer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 09:32:22AM +0200, Gábor Hernádi wrote:
> > I will put this to my todo-list to report a reason why a layer is not
> > supported (i.e. in your case you would see something like "Satellite
> '....'
> > does not support the following layers: [DRBD]. Failed checks: [UNAME]" or
> > something like that), although with quite low priority, so don't expect
> > this to be ready by tomorrow :)
>
> As this seems to be such a common problem, I suggest to just call
> 'hostnamectl set-hostname' from LINSTOR :P
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