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Even with "IP" there is internal configuration on CM that depends on
names. At install time servers attempt DNS to resolve name<->ip
to populate hosts files. Net, there is still dependence on name
resolution even internal to the server.<br>
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/Wes<br>
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Charles Goldsmith wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTinnvt0n=4Vrqcv4A7bssp9F6ousYDwgmGrGsdiv@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I'm not using DNS in my cluster and everything is set to
IP. My network is back online now, but I'll schedule and outage and do
some more testing.
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<div>Thanks for the input</div>
<div>Charles<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 7:10 AM, Wes Sisk <span
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">Doesn't sound normal. Sounds
like something may be wrong with hosts
files so CM is resolving the name to wrong IP. There are checks in
Cisco Unified Reporting Tool to help identify problems with host
resolution and DNS. There is also 'utils diagnose' from the CLI.<br>
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/Wes<br>
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<div class="h5">During a loss of network connectivity between my
publisher
and subscriber, I cannot login to my publisher, it just sits at the
login screen "waiting for dfw-cm1" in the status bar forever. Running
version 8.0.2(40000).<br>
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And I know its obvious, but yes, I can ping and have full network
access to my publisher, I'm on the same network as it, it's the side
with my subscriber that is down.<br>
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Is this normal behavior?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Charles<br>
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