Hi, 
cman appears to not scan for interfaces correctly on my RHEL 5.3 64bit cluster. 
 When I change /etc/hosts and /etc/cluster/cluster.conf to use names "mynode1" 
and "mynode2" cman boots up correctly and I get a good cluster. 

If I change my configuration to use the interfaces named "mynode1-clu" and 
"mynode2-clu" which are defined in /etc/hosts I get an error:

Cman not started: Can't find local node name in cluster.conf 
/usr/sbin/cman_tool: aisexec daemon didn't start

However, if I do `hostname mynode1-clu` on the first node and `hostname 
mynode2-clu` on the second node and then restart cman I get a good cluster.  I 
think this proves that my -clu interfaces are valid and properly defined in 
/etc/cluster/cluster.conf.  

This node was created from a disk clone of another cluster.  Are there any 
cluster files that would retain system name or interface information?  I have 
triple checked my /etc/hosts, /etc/sysconfig/network 
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/*eth* , /etc/nsswitch.conf, 
/etc/cluster/cluster.conf and dns files.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

J.Dan Simmons


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