Re: [Bacula-users] Error: bsock.c:208 gethostbyname() after domain name change
2011-01-04 01:53:24
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)
On 4 Jan 2011, at 02:12, Dan Langille <dan AT langille DOT org> wrote:
> 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=Authoritative answer for host not found.
>>
>> I have verified that no old names exist in the conf files on all clients,
>> the director and the storage daemon hosts. I have restarted the daemons on
>> all hosts. The command "hostname --fqdn" returns the expected values on all
>> hosts. Where else could the old domain name be stored? In the database
>> somewhere?
>
> You have supplied an error message in isolation. What action produces
> this error? It is coming from bacula-fd? bacula-sd? What?
>
> In short, you're asking us to guess entirely too much information.
>
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