Dear Andrei,

I have changed DNS as you suggest, using Google's one, and now it works :)

Thank you very much for your advice!

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Fermín

El 26/01/2012 0:25, Andrei Savu escribió:

2012/1/26 Fermín Galán Márquez <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
How does Whirr obtain the IP address that it puts in the <value> of the 
fs.default.name<http://fs.default.name> property in the core-site.xml (and others)? 
Maybe knowing that could help to debug the issue of why Whirr is using the public IP 
(50.17.135.69 in this case) instead of the private one (10.*.*.*)...

I have just checked the code. It seems like that if reverse dns resolution fails 
for the public IP you end-up with the raw public IP address in the config files. I 
think this is your case. Can you change the DNS servers on your machine? (e.g. to 
8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4 - Google public DNS).


In addition, I'm getting several "net.schmizz.sshj.transport.TransportException: Broken 
transport; encountered EOF" errors during "launch-cluster" process, but I think they 
are not relevant due to the cluster gets created at the end. Just mention in the case I'm wrong and 
these messages are meaningful.

Red herrings - most of the time harmless - I think we need to update the 
logging settings to hide them. I'm going to file an issue for 0.7.1.


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