Saw this after fat-fingering something in the networks table:
tabdump networks
#netname,net,mask,mgtifname,gateway,dhcpserver,tftpserver,nameservers,ntpservers,logservers,dynamicrange,staticrange,staticrangeincrement,nodehostname,ddnsdomain,vlanid,domain,comments,disable
"mgt","172.20.1.0","255.255.255.0","eth3",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
"mgt","172.24.1.0","255.255.255.0","bond0",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
"cmp","172.16.1.0","255.255.255.0","eth3",,,,,,,"172.16.1.201-172.16.1.230",,,,,,,,
The network is different, but the netname is the same. When I wrote the
table out this way, it did not thrown an error. Aren't the netnames
suposed to be unique?
xcat-core-2.8.4
xcat-dep-201407010254
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