Hi,
Just a last (?:) update for today:
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, Gerrit Voss wrote:
> just a short update for the list as we moved the discussion offline, it
> looks like the problem was that the hostname was locally resolved to
> 127.0.0.1 and not to the actual network address which made the server
> listen on lo0 instead of eth0 and thus not being accessible from the
> outside.
The problem was also the necessary routing from the server machines to the
'master' machine, so the defaultroute must exists in order for the
multicasting to work.
Also, just out of curiosity, we have another cluster installation with an
older version of OpenSG (snapshot from around last July or August)
running on RH9 and there the servers work even though in that installation
the hostnames always locally resolve to 127.0.0.1. Has anything been
changed in the clusterserver recently (i.e. in the last year :) that might
have broken this behaviour? The code that runs here and there is pretty
much the same.
Many thanks to Gerrit for the help and especially for the seemingly crazy
suggestion of changing the /etc/hosts file. :-)
Yours,
Akos
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