Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> On 01/04/2011 06:35 PM, pgf wrote:
> services that can be a killer in the case of change
> avahi-dns
> &
> nscd (there's actually two daemon with that name and unscd is worst that the
> old nscd )
>
It was done - in fact, the system having problems was rebooted after t
On 01/04/2011 06:35 PM, pgf wrote:
>
> Guy wrote:
>> In your conf file are you using fully qualified host names? Ie
>> host.newdomain or just hostname?
>>
>
>
> Dan, thanks for the hint. I had one entry in bacula-dir.conf that was not
> fully qualified. Just what was caching the old domain na
Guy wrote:
> In your conf file are you using fully qualified host names? Ie
> host.newdomain or just hostname?
>
Dan, thanks for the hint. I had one entry in bacula-dir.conf that was not fully
qualified. Just what was caching the old domain name is still unclear, but only
Bacula seemed to b
In your conf file are you using fully qualified host names? Ie host.newdomain
or just hostname?
I would suspect you still have entries in resolv.conf for the old domain in the
searchpath. Or maybe PTR records in DNS have not been updated. You can use dig
to test.
---Guy
(via iPhone)
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On 1/3/2011 11:06 AM, pgf wrote:
> After a a domain name change of my entire network I am getting an error from
> Bacula. For some reason it is still trying to look up the hosts by their old
> domain name:
>
> Error: bsock.c:208 gethostbyname() for host "fs1.old.domain"
> failed: ERR=Authoritati
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> On 3.1.2011 21:21, pgf wrote:
> Have you tried telnet to the port? I was amazed that it did not work, as
>
telnet to fs1.old.domain will (and should) most definitely fail - that it the
old FQDN. The problem is not reachability; the problem is that bacula is
somehow r
On 3.1.2011 21:21, pgf wrote:
>
> Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> On 3.1.2011 18:06, pgf wrote:
>> I don't know why, but some /etc/nsswitch.conf with these lines
>>
>> hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
>>
>> fails for me in this situation.
>>
>> hosts: files dns
>>
>> jus
Did you change the /etc/hosts files on all machines involved?
pgf wrote:
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
On 3.1.2011 18:06, pgf wrote:
I don't know why, but some /etc/nsswitch.conf with these lines
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
fails for me in this situation.
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> On 3.1.2011 18:06, pgf wrote:
> I don't know why, but some /etc/nsswitch.conf with these lines
>
> hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
>
> fails for me in this situation.
>
> hosts: files dns
>
> just works.
>
Thanks for the suggestio
On 3.1.2011 18:06, pgf wrote:
> After a a domain name change of my entire network I am getting an error from
> Bacula. For some reason it is still trying to look up the hosts by their old
> domain name:
>
> Error: bsock.c:208 gethostbyname() for host "fs1.old.domain"
> failed: ERR=Authoritative
After a a domain name change of my entire network I am getting an error from
Bacula. For some reason it is still trying to look up the hosts by their old
domain name:
Error: bsock.c:208 gethostbyname() for host "fs1.old.domain"
failed: ERR=Authoritative answer for host not found.
I have verifi
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