I did not have libnss-myhostname installed. I think it was always shipped
with the debian installation, at least on wheezy 7.4 through 7.5, I now had
wheezy 7.6 installed, Was this changed in 7.6 or I'm just wrong?

However I installed libnss-myhostname, amd I am now able to start proxmox
pve-cluster, which I wasn't able before due to failing local dns lookup.

But still when I do host localhost, I still get not found.  Is that the
intended behavior? I just checked on different environments and I see tjat
on mac os im also getting not found for localhost. So looks like Reco is
right that thos is intended behavior. But on my other debian boxes < 7.6 it
does work, so my question is why does it work there? So in short, was there
any change in the last release?

Thanks
On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 08:26:38PM -0400, Podrigal, Aron wrote:
> Any idea what can be the cause? I am installing proxmox-ve and when
> starting pve-cluster it fails with [main] crit: Unable to get local IP
> address. So I tried to look up with host utility and it does not resolve.

What does "grep hosts /etc/nsswitch.conf" give you?

Do you have libnss-myhostname installed?


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