It was my pleasure ;)
I don't know how! but it seems that "gethostname -name" not works correctly.
take a look at "/etc/hosts.conf" to see if these lines are exist:
# Lookup names via DNS first then fall back to /etc/hosts.
order bind,hosts
The above line will tell the "gethostname": 1st check the DNS and then check
my local /etc/hosts entries.
p.s:
1- You can remove "bind" from /etc/hosts.conf to check the correctness of
/etc/hosts.
2- "10.128.88.102" is in a Private IP range but, "lcc102.ch.power.alstom.com"
(If exists) will be resolved as an Pubic IP so with two IPs (one private and
one public) ip resolve process will permanently fails! (You can change "
lcc102.ch.power.alstom.com" with any other name to correct it).
Sincerely yours,
Siavash Ghiasvand
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