That's the point no 127.0.0.2 anywhere on any machine But putting it into NetRestrict on redcloud cured the problem
There's a subtle bug somewhere either in afs or the called routine from Linux Udebug disclosed the second address when there was none This will show up in any machine with wi-fi (which I disable) ted On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Derrick Brashear <[email protected]> wrote: > look at /etc/hosts on the machine? see if it's providing that as an ip > for your hostname. > > On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Ted Creedon <[email protected]> > wrote: > > ookpik (10.1.1.186) reports Fri Feb 11 16:12:02 2011 ubik: A Remote > Server > > has addresses: Fri Feb 11 16:12:02 2011 10.1.1.210 Fri Feb 11 16:12:02 > 2011 > > 127.0.0.2 > > > > and server redcloud's adddress (10.1.1.210) gets changed to 127.0.0.2 > > replecing redcloud.creedon.biz > > > > I.e. > > > > vos listvldb > > > > z2001.vol > > RWrite: 536870918 ROnly: 536870919 > > number of sites -> 4 > > server geronimo.creedon.biz partition /vicepa RW Site > > server geronimo.creedon.biz partition /vicepa RO Site > > server ookpik.creedon.biz partition /vicepa RO Site > > server 127.0.0.2 partition /vicepa RO Site > > > > vos listaddrs > > > > ookpik.creedon.biz > > geronimo.creedon.biz > > geronimo1.creedon.biz > > 127.0.0.2 > > redcloud.creedon.biz > > > > Happens frequently > > > > tedc > > > > Openafs ver 1.4.14 > > > > Linux'es > > > > redcloud 2.6.34.7-0.7-desktop-ted > > geronimo 2.6.34.7-0.7-desktop-ted > > ookpik 2.6.27.7-9-i7 > > > > > > > > -- > Derrick >
