Well, what does vos listaddrs tell you?

On 10/4/07, Karl M. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Found the sysid file, removed it, and rebooted.  Still have the same
> problems, though.
>
> Where might other entries be and how should I go about clearing them up?
>
> Thanks,
> Karl
>
>
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> Subject: RE: [OpenAFS] AFS Fileserver Won't Start
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> >
> > The /etc/hosts file is correct, but I did add the second line to it
> > somewhere before things went to pot:
> > <<
> > 127.0.0.1       localhost
> > 192.168.2.6     picacho.ridgetop-group.local    picacho
> > 127.0.1.1       picacho.ridgetop-group.local    picacho
>
> I think you have to eliminate everything that resolves
> 127.something to picacho and the other way around. If you
> have managed to get 127.something into your volume database,
> all strange things may happen at once.
>
> Volumes located on 127.0.0.1 are perfectly fine accessible
> from 127.0.0.1 but of course from nowhere else.
>
> You may need to start over by deleting your sysid file.
>
> Harald.
>
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