That message comes from the DNS server itself; I've had that problem many
times with non-xCAT situations. It can only update records within the zones
it is set up for as authoritative, and apparently geode.iu.edu is not among
them (probably only dc.foo.edu and it.raboot.edu are).
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 6:58 AM, Christian Caruthers <ccaruth...@lenovo.com>
wrote:
> Oddly, when I set up example 2, I received the following error when
> running makedns –n:
>
>
>
> Error: Failure encountered updating bloom.geode.iu.edu., error was
> NOTZONE. See more details in system log.
>
> Error: Failure encountered updating public.geode.iu.edu., error was
> NOTZONE. See more details in system log.
>
>
>
> Looking in the syslog, I see:
>
>
>
> Oct 25 09:13:30 xcat-bloom named[26918]: client 172.20.0.2#52572/key
> xcat_key: updating zone 'bloom.geode.iu.edu/IN': update failed: update RR
> is outside zone (NOTZONE)
>
> Oct 25 09:13:35 xcat-bloom named[26918]: client 172.20.0.2#60694/key
> xcat_key: updating zone 'public.geode.iu.edu/IN': update failed: update
> RR is outside zone (NOTZONE)
>
>
>
> Regards,
> *Christian Caruthers*
> Lenovo Professional Services
>
> Mobile: 757-289-9872 <(757)%20289-9872>
>
>
>
> *From:* Yuan Y Bai [mailto:by...@cn.ibm.com]
> *Sent:* Monday, October 23, 2017 2:48 AM
> *To:* xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Cc:* xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Subject:* Re: [xcat-user] Same short name causing makehosts problems
>
>
>
> Hi *Christian,*
>
>
>
> If you only want to "external" networks into "/etc/hosts", you can only
> all it into hosts table like exemaple 1).
>
>
>
> But I noticed that your want to configure "bond0" and "ens2f1" in nics
> table. so I modified your nics table and hosts table a little and get the
> another results which near your requirements and make sure `nics` table
> configuration correct. The different is : 2 “external” networks in favor
> of “farnsworth.domain.name” are added into /etc/hosts, but it has short
> name with "iface". like example 2)
>
>
>
> *example 1) only all "external" networks into /etc/hosts:*
>
>
>
> ]# cat /etc/hosts
>
> 172.20.0.11 node1 node1.cluster.local
> 172.29.0.11 node1-imm node1-imm.cluster.local
> 10.0.0.38 farnsworth farnsworth.dc.foo.edu
> 148.143.201.25 farnsworth farnsworth.it.raboof.edu
> 172.40.0.11 node1-ib node1-ib.cluster.local
>
>
>
> ]# tabdump hosts
> #node,ip,hostnames,otherinterfaces,comments,disable
> "node1","172.20.0.11",,"-imm:172.29.0.11,farnsworth.dc.foo.edu:10.0.0.38,
> farnsworth.it.raboof.edu:148.143.201.25",,
>
>
>
> ]# tabdump nics
> #node,nicips,nichostnamesuffixes,nichostnameprefixes,nictypes,
> niccustomscripts,nicnetworks,nicaliases,nicextraparams,
> nicdevices,nicsadapter,comments,disable
> "node1","ib0!172.40.0.11","ib0!-ib",,"ib0!Infiniband,
> bond0!Ethernet,ens2f1!Ethernet","bond0!configbond-mtu bond0 ens1@ens1d1
> mode=4@xmit_hash_policy=layer3+4@miimon=100","ib0!
> IPoIB,bond0!intersite,ens2f1!public",,,"bond0!MTU=9000,ens2f1!MTU=9000",,,
>
>
>
> *exmaple 2) configure bond0 in nics table example:*
>
> ]# cat /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 172.20.0.11 node1 node1.cluster.local
> 172.29.0.11 node1-imm node1-imm.cluster.local
> 148.143.201.25 node1-ens2f1 farnsworth.it.raboof.edu
> 172.40.0.11 node1-ib node1-ib.cluster.local
> 10.0.0.38 node1-bond0 farnsworth.dc.foo.edu
>
>
>
> ]# lsdef node1 |grep nic
> nicaliases.bond0=farnsworth.dc.foo.edu
> nicaliases.ens2f1=farnsworth.it.raboof.edu
> niccustomscripts.bond0=configbond-mtu bond0 ens1@ens1d1
> mode=4@xmit_hash_policy=layer3+4@miimon=100
> nicdevices.bond0=MTU=9000
> nicdevices.ens2f1=MTU=9000
> nichostnamesuffixes.ib0=-ib
> nicips.ib0=172.40.0.11
> nicips.bond0=10.0.0.38
> nicips.ens2f1=148.143.201.25
> nicnetworks.ib0=IPoIB
> nicnetworks.bond0=intersite
> nicnetworks.ens2f1=public
> nictypes.ib0=Infiniband
> nictypes.bond0=Ethernet
> nictypes.ens2f1=Ethernet
>
>
>
> ]# tabdump hosts
> #node,ip,hostnames,otherinterfaces,comments,disable
> "node1","172.20.0.11",,"-imm:172.29.0.11",,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Best Regards
> --------------------------------------------------
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>
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>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original message -----
> From: Christian Caruthers <ccaruth...@lenovo.com>
> To: "xCAT Users Mailing list (xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net)" <
> xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Cc:
> Subject: [xcat-user] Same short name causing makehosts problems
> Date: Sat, Oct 21, 2017 2:46 AM
>
>
> Running version 2.13.5.POST107.g8489de8
>
>
>
> I have a handful on nodes that use the same short name on 2 networks.
> Here’s what it should look like:
>
>
>
> node1.cluster.local 172.20.0.11
>
> node1-imm.cluster.local 172.29.0.11
>
> node1-ib.cluster.local 172.40.0.11
>
> farnsworth.dc.foo.edu 10.0.0.38
>
> farnsworth.it.raboof.edu 148.143.201.25
>
>
>
> Networks setup is:
>
> #netname,net,mask,mgtifname,gateway,dhcpserver,tftpserver,
> nameservers,ntpservers,logservers,dynamicrange,staticrange,
> staticrangeincrement,nodehostname,ddnsdomain,vlanid,domain,mtu,comments,
> disable
>
> "provision","172.20.0.0","255.255.255.0","ens3",,,"172.20.0.
> 2",,"172.20.0.1",,"172.20.0.200-172.20.0.250",,,,,,,,,
>
> "imm","172.29.0.0","255.255.255.0","ens3",,,"172.29.0.2",,,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> "infra","172.30.0.0","255.255.255.0","ens3",,,"172.30.0.2",,,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> "IPoIB","172.40.0.0","255.255.255.0","ens3",,,"172.40.0.2",,,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> "intersite","10.0.0.0","255.255.255.0","ens8",,,,,,,,,,,,,"dc.foo.edu",, ,
>
> "public","148.143.201.0","255.255.255.224",,"149.165.232.1",,,,,,,,,,,,"
> it.raboof.edu",,,
>
>
>
> If I set up the provisioning and IMM IPs in the hosts table w/ everything
> else defined in nics, I see:
>
>
>
> Node setup:
>
> Nics table: "node1","ib0!172.40.0.11,bond0!10.0.0.38,ens2f1!148.
> 143.201.25","ib0!-ib",,"ib0!Infiniband,bond0!Ethernet,
> ens2f1!Ethernet","bond0!configbond-mtu bond0 ens1@ens1d1
> mode=4@xmit_hash_policy=layer3+4@miimon=100","ib0!
> IPoIB,bond0!intersite,ens2f1!public",”bond0!farnsworth,
> ens2f1!farnsworth”,"bond0!MTU=9000,ens2f1!MTU=9000",,,,
>
>
>
> Hosts table: "node1","172.20.0.11",,"-imm:172.29.0.11",,
>
>
>
> After running makehosts –n, I see:
>
>
>
> 172.20.0.17 node1 node1.cluster.local
>
> 172.29.0.17 node1-imm node1-imm.cluster.local
>
> 148.143.201.25 node1-ens2f1 node1-ens2f1.it.raboof.edu farnsworth
>
> 172.40.0.17 node1-ib node1-ib.cluster.local
>
> 10.0.0.38 node1-bond0 node1-bond0.dc.foo.edu
>
>
>
> Note that it creates an alias for farnsworth (which won’t work for our
> purposes), but ignores the setting for the 10.0.0.0/bond0 net/interface.
> In order to get rid of the alias and just enter the node in hosts as “
> farnsworth.dc.foo.edu” or “farnsworth.it.raboof.edu,” I can enter them in
> the hosts.otherinterfaces field for the node, but again it will only enter
> 1 in the hosts file correctly. The other will have the “-iface” name and
> maybe an alias if it’s defined in the nics table (which won’t work for us).
> I’ve also tried adding the external name as an unmanaged node and creating
> entries in the hosts table like:
>
>
>
> “node1”,”172.20.0.11”,,”-imm:172.29.0.11,farnsworth: 148.143.201.25”,,
>
> “farnsworth”,” 10.0.0.38”,,,”node1 inter-site link”,
>
>
>
> This leaves me with:
>
>
>
> 172.20.0.17 node1 node1.cluster.local
>
> 172.29.0.17 node1-imm node1-imm.cluster.local
>
> 148.143.201.25 farnsworth farnsworth.it.raboof.edu
>
> 172.40.0.17 node1-ib node1-ib.cluster.local
>
> 10.0.0.38 node1-bond0 node1-bond0.dc.foo.edu
>
>
>
> The goal is to do away with the “-iface” host name on the 2 “external”
> networks in favor of just “farnsworth.domain.name” So far, I can only get
> one to work correctly.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> *Christian Caruthers*
> Lenovo Professional Services
>
> Mobile: 757-289-9872 <(757)%20289-9872>
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