> Hi all,
> 
> it appears as though this is the problem. The /etc/hosts file specifies
> per-interface hostnames e.g.
> 
> 192.168.200.170         r4-eth1
> 
> This explains the difference in the hostname that appears to be causing
> a problem.
> 
> I have used a nodelist to specify the nodes of the cluster, their ids
> and their names. This seems to have resolved the problem. I haven't been
> able to do enough definitive testing.
> 
> The "nodelist" feature is entirely undocumented, a look at the source
> code confirmed that there was in fact a "name" field that would be
> looked for in the config. When will the documentation be updated?
> 
> I understand that the logs were displaying the warning signs of
> something being wrong with the configuration, but it wasn't really
> enough to be able to source the problem. Maybe this could be looked into?
> 
> Regards,
> James

Well, it was all clear in the log files. Perhaps you have to get more familiar 
with cluster logs?

Or hire a consultant?

-- 
Dr. Michael Schwartzkopff
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81375 München

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