It seems to me that the real problem is that the machine was installed
with a partial /etc/hosts file.

I did an install yesterday of an 11.04 desktop, where I have exactly the
127.0.1.1 x201 entry I expected.

If we're missing that in server or cloud installations, we need to get
to the bottom of that.  What package or process creates the original
/etc/hosts?  I looked at base-files, rootskel, and isc-dhcp, but haven't
found it yet...

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Title:
  rabbitmq-server fails to start if hostname is unresolvable or has
  changed since first starting

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