> On Tue, 26 Feb 2013 01:43:24 +0200 (EET) > [email protected] wrote: > >> vos listaddrs -noresolv -printuuid lists two items; the local IP and >> some long character string, IPv6, maybe? > > It's a UUID. But you only see one entry? For example, here is some > output with two entries: > > $ vos listaddr -nores -printuuid > UUID: 0053ac82-130c-1a98-82-3a-0101007faa77 > 192.168.85.100 > > UUID: 00283782-4a92-1ad6-85-e9-0101007faa77 > 192.168.85.101 > > $ > > But you only have one?
Yes, only one. > >> IIRC there were duplicates prohibiting to create new accounts first, >> but when I removed something from some conf (sorry, can't remember), >> it allowed to create the account. Maybe I shouldn't have done it >> manually, or should have refreshed it first. Or maybe I left the local >> address whereas I should have left the public one? Or the public name >> is resolved to local address, or something. Sorry, I need to look >> into the server confs now... > > Your problem here is not likely to be solved by an IP mentioned in a > configuration file; the problem is an IP that's in the VLDB, so you > can't just change it manually. > > There are some steps you can take to fix this, but just give me a minute > to write them down. Depending on your answer to the above, you probably > got into this situation by running 'vos changeaddr'. 'vos changeaddr' > has a big warning on it telling you not to run it: > <http://docs.openafs.org/Reference/1/vos_changeaddr.html>. > > -- > Andrew Deason > [email protected] > > _______________________________________________ > OpenAFS-info mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info > Guilty as charged! I think it is still possible to restore the situation where the address is duplicated, but not before the 'vos changeaddr' was executed (the public IP changed). br, jukka _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
