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Jean-Daniel Cryans reassigned HBASE-4109:
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Assignee: Shrijeet Paliwal
> Hostname returned via reverse dns lookup contains trailing period if
> configured interface is not "default"
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> Key: HBASE-4109
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-4109
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: master, regionserver
> Affects Versions: 0.90.3
> Reporter: Shrijeet Paliwal
> Assignee: Shrijeet Paliwal
> Fix For: 0.90.4
>
> Attachments:
> 0001-HBASE-4109-Sanitize-hostname-returned-from-DNS-class.patch
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> If you are using an interface anything other than 'default' (literally that
> keyword) DNS.java 's getDefaultHost will return a string which will
> have a trailing period at the end. It seems javadoc of reverseDns in DNS.java
> (see below) is conflicting with what that function is actually doing.
> It is returning a PTR record while claims it returns a hostname. The PTR
> record always has period at the end , RFC:
> http://irbs.net/bog-4.9.5/bog47.html
> We make call to DNS.getDefaultHost at more than one places and treat that as
> actual hostname.
> Quoting HRegionServer for example
> {code}
> String machineName = DNS.getDefaultHost(conf.get(
> "hbase.regionserver.dns.interface", "default"), conf.get(
> "hbase.regionserver.dns.nameserver", "default"));
> {code}
> This causes inconsistencies. An example of such inconsistency was observed
> while debugging the issue "Regions not getting reassigned if RS is brought
> down". More here
> http://search-hadoop.com/m/CANUA1qRCkQ1
> We may want to sanitize the string returned from DNS class. Or better we can
> take a path of overhauling the way we do DNS name matching all over.
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