Hello Andy,
Thanks, I just got the same info from the gridka admins. With this solved,
I'll hopefully be able to setup the latest xrootd version on the NAS boxes
and the GPFS fileservers before the Easter vacations (ie today).
xrootd is now used for reading AllEvents only (skimming). I want to change
it (Tuesday then) so that beta analysis on the skimmed collections that
are on the GPFS disks will be using xrootd too (instead of NFS now).
Cheers,
Gregory
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, abh wrote:
> Hi Gregory,
>
> I spoke with our DNS people and they said it seems that your NAS boxes have a
> local entry in the /etc/hosts file that maps the DNS name to "localhost".
> That's wrong. If their is a DNS entry in the /etc/hosts file it should map to
> the actual IP address. Could you check?
>
> Andy
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregory Schott" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: "abh" <[log in to unmask]>
> Cc: "xrootd mailing list" <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 2:29 PM
> Subject: Re: latest xrd crashes on the NAS boxes
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> This was what I see when checking on babar.gridka.de or babar2.gridka.de
>> (redirector). When I run from the NAS boxes I see the other NAS boxes the
>> same way but the one on which I am running the check displays
>> "localhost.localdomain localhost".
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> getent hosts 10.65.1.124 works and gives on this NAS box:
>> 10.65.1.124 f01-001-124.gridka.de
>>
>> also if I run: getent hosts f01-001-116.gridka.de
>> 10.65.1.116 f01-001-116.gridka.de
>>
>> but I get: getent hosts f01-001-116
>> 127.0.0.1 f01-001-116 localhost.localdomain localhost
>>
>> Regards,
>> Gregory
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, abh wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Gregory,
>>>
>>> Does "getent 10.65.1.103" work? That the important one since that's what's
>>> failing in xrootd. Also, did you that command on the actual NAS box? If
>>> not, could you try that as well?
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregory Schott" <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: "abh" <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Cc: "xrootd mailing list" <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 1:49 AM
>>> Subject: Re: latest xrd crashes on the NAS boxes
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> the DNS entries of all NAS boxes are ok... aren't they?
>>>>
>>>> # for n in 03 04 11 15 16 17 18 21 22 24 ; do getent hosts f01-001-1$n
>>>> 10.65.1.1$n ; done 10.65.1.103 f01-001-103.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.103 f01-001-103.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.104 f01-001-104.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.104 f01-001-104.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.111 f01-001-111.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.111 f01-001-111.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.115 f01-001-115.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.115 f01-001-115.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.116 f01-001-116.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.116 f01-001-116.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.117 f01-001-117.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.117 f01-001-117.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.118 f01-001-118.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.118 f01-001-118.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.121 f01-001-121.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.121 f01-001-121.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.122 f01-001-122.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.122 f01-001-122.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.124 f01-001-124.gridka.de
>>>> 10.65.1.124 f01-001-124.gridka.de
>>>>
>>>> and
>>>>
>>>>> bash-2.05a$ nslookup f01-001-115.gridka.de
>>>>> Note: nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases.
>>>>> Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead. Run nslookup with
>>>>> the `-sil[ent]' option to prevent this message from appearing.
>>>>> Server: 10.97.1.191
>>>>> Address: 10.97.1.191#53
>>>>>
>>>>> Name: f01-001-115.gridka.de
>>>>> Address: 10.65.1.115
>>>>>
>>>>> bash-2.05a$ nslookup 10.65.1.115
>>>>> Note: nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases.
>>>>> Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead. Run nslookup with
>>>>> the `-sil[ent]' option to prevent this message from appearing.
>>>>> Server: 10.97.1.191
>>>>> Address: 10.97.1.191#53
>>>>>
>>>>> 115.1.65.10.in-addr.arpa name = f01-001-115.gridka.de.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Gregory
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, abh wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Gregory,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> However is that something you expect with the new versions and not the
>>>>>> older ones? If I use the older xrootd version then it works fine still.
>>>>> The way the name resolution worked changed between versions with newer
>>>>> versions returning a null pointer if the lookup failed (older versions
>>>>> just returned the ip address in character form). Unfortunately, that had
>>>>> the side-effect of crashing anyone who didn't check foir a null pointer.
>>>>> The update now prints a nasty error message and exits the program. I
>>>>> suppose we technically don't need the name and could use the ascii form
>>>>> of theip address but without a real name the security stuff gets mucked
>>>>> up. We made the assumption that there really was no reason to use
>>>>> unregistered machines (well in production practice anyway). You can, of
>>>>> course, say that is not a reasonable restriction.
>>>>>
>>>>> Andy
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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