Andy, They took down the openstack cluster I've been using so I can't check. Let's revisit when it is up again. I used xrootd tagged as 2015_7 (Fritz, how do we map it to the version that Andy is familiar with?) Jacek On 09/03/2015 12:43 PM, Andrew Hanushevsky wrote: > Hi Jacek, > > Ah, the problem is that NCSA did not do a complete IPv6 setup. Buy > default, xrootd starts up using IPv6 if there is a usable IPv6 > interface. However, that won't work if the IPv6 setup is not complete > relative to DNS. You can force xroot to start it IPv4 mode by adding the > "-I v4" command line option. We've seen this before and we have making > patches to get around this problem when we encounter it. So, I am a bit > suprised that there is yet another way of this not working. What version > of xroot is being run there? > > Andy > > On Wed, 26 Aug 2015, Becla, Jacek wrote: > >> Andy, >> >> I am trying out NCSA-provided openstack and xrootd does not like to >> start there because of: >> >> 150826 04:13:06 8795 XrdConfig: Unable to determine host name; >> ai_family not supported ; execution terminated. >> >> What command do you run that is causing that, and how do we go about >> fixing this? >> >> In case this helps: >> >> uname -a >> Linux jacek-test01 3.10.0-229.7.2.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 23 >> 22:06:11 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >> >> hostname >> jacek-test01 >> >> hostname -s >> jacek-test01 >> >> Thanks, >> Jacek >> >> ######################################################################## Use REPLY-ALL to reply to list To unsubscribe from the QSERV-L list, click the following link: https://listserv.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=QSERV-L&A=1