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stack resolved HBASE-3772.
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    Resolution: Cannot Reproduce

Resolving 'cannot reproduce'.  I don't think we have this issue anymore.  We 
can open new issue if we run into it again.
                
> Hadoop DNS.reverseDns() doesn't canonicalize host names, leading to possible 
> discrepancy in RS hostname vs. Master seen hostname for RS
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>                 Key: HBASE-3772
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-3772
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Gary Helmling
>
> I ran across this issue on a 0.20 based branch, so I'm not sure if this is 
> still an issue for 0.90+.  However, 0.90 and current trunk do still make use 
> of DNS.getDefaultHost(), so I wanted to open this for discussion.
> In 0.20, the problem was:
>  1. configure hbase-site.xml with hbase.regionserver.dns.interface=xxx
>  2. IP bound on interface xxx has reverse DNS correctly configured
>  3. DNS.getDefaultHost() calls DNS.reverseDns() for this IP, which does a 
> JNDI bind to the DNS provider, returning the *absolute* hostname: 
> host1.my.domain.
>  4. RS reports startup to master as host1.my.domain.,60020,1234...
>  5. BaseScanner when scanning .META. sees region assignments as not valid 
> because the resolved hostname from IP goes through 
> InetSocketAddress.getHostName() which returns the canonicalized form 
> (host1.my.domain != host1.my.domain. though they are equivalent)
> I know the master <-> RS negotiated hostname has completely changed for 0.90. 
>  So hopefully this is no longer an issue and we can close as invalid and go 
> have a beer.  But given the underlying problem in DNS.getDefaultHost(), I 
> wanted to confirm this.

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