While probing new nodes have you used mixed flavour of fqdn like short
names, long names?

Can you please paste peer status output here?

~Atin

On 03/03/2015 05:08 PM, ML mail wrote:
> Well the weird thing is that my DNS resolver servers are configured correctly 
> and working fine. Here below is the exact error message from the brick log 
> file:
> 
> [2015-03-03 11:34:21.731639] E [common-utils.c:223:gf_resolve_ip6] 
> 0-resolver: getaddrinfo failed (Name or service not known)
> [2015-03-03 11:34:21.731654] E 
> [name.c:249:af_inet_client_get_remote_sockaddr] 0-glusterfs: DNS resolution 
> failed on host gfs1.intra.domain.com
> [2015-03-03 11:34:21.731707] E [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1601:mgmt_rpc_notify] 
> 0-glusterfsd-mgmt: failed to connect with remote-host: gfs1.intra.domain.com 
> (Success)
> [2015-03-03 11:34:21.731724] I [glusterfsd-mgmt.c:1607:mgmt_rpc_notify] 
> 0-glusterfsd-mgmt: Exhausted all volfile servers
> 
> I checked in my /etc/hosts file and I have the following entry:
> 
> 
> 127.0.1.1     gfs1.intra.domain.com   gfs1a
> 
> This is Debian's default and did not touch the hosts file. I also tried to 
> remove this 127.0.1.1 but nothing changed.
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, March 3, 2015 10:33 AM, Claudio Kuenzler 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hi ML,
> 
> Here's what I have noted down in my personal documentation when I installed 
> GlusterFS the first time in 2013 (also on Debian Wheezy with 3.5.2):
> 
> "All cluster nodes MUST resolve each other through DNS (preferred) or 
> /etc/hosts."
> An entry in /etc/hosts is probably even more safe because you don't depend on 
> external DNS resolvers.
> cheers,ck
> 
> 
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 8:43 AM, ML mail <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>>
>> Is it required to have the GlusterFS servers in /etc/hosts for the gluster 
>> servers themselves? I read many tutorials where people always add an entry 
>> in their /etc/hosts file.
>>
>> I am asking because my issue is that my volumes, or more precisely 
>> glusterfsd, are not starting at system boot. The brick log shows that the 
>> hostname of the server could not be resolved but I have an entry in my DNS 
>> server and my /etc/resolv.conf is configured correctly.
>>
>>
>> I am using Debian Wheezy with GlusterFS 3.5.2.
>>
>> Best regards
>> ML
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