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Users activity: 17 post per thread
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2b30h135631
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Recycled IP addresses.
Published (2009-12-06 19:59:00)
More on this problem... I tried doing lsrsrc on every defined resource class. I found the IP addresses of the three offending nodes associated with their old hostnames in IBM.MNNetworkInterface, IBM.MngNode, and IBM.MngNodeNetIF. For lack of any better leads, I have to assume this is the leading suspect. But I don't know what's the best way to clear them out of there. I don't want to do it the wrong way and make things worse.
Vijay Pathak
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the "csmstat" command...
Published (2009-11-29 10:31:00)
refresh rsct daemon and wait for some time. If it doesnt work check the csm node configuration and validate the connectivity
megalosaurus
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Recycled IP addresses.
Published (2009-12-01 10:40:00)
The new nodes are properly defined in both the nameserver and in /etc/hosts. The old nodes are not defined anywhere that I'm aware of. but somehow they are getting defined in dhcpd.conf after a csmsetupinstall command.
WangLei
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Recycled IP addresses.
Published (2009-12-06 23:20:00)
Can you try to use rmrsrc to remove them?
 

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Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-11-23 01:53:00)  by WangLei
The rmnode should remove the entries in /csminstall/csm/config and /etc/dhcpd.conf. I'm not sure why there were still entries for your old nodes. Maybe you can remove the entries manually and try to updatenode again. And also make sure the /etc/hosts does not contain the entries for your old nodes.
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-29 10:31:00)  by Vijay Pathak
refresh rsct daemon and wait for some time. If it doesnt work check the csm node configuration and validate the connectivity
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Started 1 month ago (2009-11-05 06:28:00)  by oopsman
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-22 13:46:00)  by megalosaurus
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Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-17 04:44:00)  by WangLei
It seems you didn't have correct network driver for your network devices in the netboot image for kickstart installation. You can refer to the CSM documentation "Planning and Installation Guide", in "Chapter 14. Installing Linux on nodes" -> "Configure Linux driver modules". Make sure your network driver is in place and re-run the CSM command.
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Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-11-23 01:53:00)  by WangLei
The rmnode should remove the entries in /csminstall/csm/config and /etc/dhcpd.conf. I'm not sure why there were still entries for your old nodes. Maybe you can remove the entries manually and try to updatenode again. And also make sure the /etc/hosts does not contain the entries for your old nodes.
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