Thanks for the prompt response. All my routes and DNS info is correct.
I used my DNS list to verify the ip addresses were incorrect in Zenoss.
I checked my routes and they are good also. Out of 60 or so entries,
seven showed up with the wrong name associated with the ip. I deleted
all the incorrect ones and re-ran zendisc and they were added correctly
this time. It was my idea to implement zenoss, so it kinda scared me
that it might do this on a regular basis. I will keep an eye out to see
if this happens again.
Again, thanks for your responses.
Loren Erwin
The Victoria Advocate
www.vicad.com
361-574-1277
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Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 11:31:35 -0500
From: Allen Sanabria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [zenoss-users] Machine names don't match ip addresses
To: General discussion of using zenoss system
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I have never seen this before but I'm wondering is your hostname in sync
with dns?
meaning could you have discrepancies with you local hostnames and dns?
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 16:35:09 +0000
From: John Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [zenoss-users] Machine names don't match ip addresses
To: General discussion of using zenoss system
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Loren Erwin wrote:
> We are starting to rollout zenoss. We have run into a huge problem.
Zenoss is
> not matching the name of the machine with the correct ip address and
> information. Example: mnisely.internal.vicad.com's ip is
192.168.57.93, it is
> showing in zenoss with the ip of 192.168.57.65. This ip is for
> jajones.internal.vicad.com. The information gathered for this ip is
correct, the
> name associated with the ip is incorrect. I did a ping from the zenoss
server
> and it shows the correct ips. I did an nslookup and it shows the
correct ips. I
> deleted one of the bad names and reran zendisc and it corrected it.
>
> Has anybody seen this before and do I have to go through and delete
all the
> records and run zendisc again?
>
> Loren Erwin
Loren
Until you said that you've checked using nslookup and ping from the
Zenoss server, I would immediately say that it was a DNS problem... Have
you tried clearing the routing table on the Zenoss server?
John
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