I have a problem with dns-mismatch. In the eventEngine.log I find these
messages
Jan 11 13:03:32 2006 eventEngine DEV_DB-6-POSTALERT Posting alert:
e=158929 d=19 n=19 t=info s=x [dnsname=volda-XXX.hivolda.no]
[sysname=volda-XXX] [alerttype=dnsMismatch]
As we see the sysname is without the domain-name. Do I have to rename
all my boxes to include domain-name?
Peder
Peder Magne Sefland 04.01.2006 22:18:50 >>>
Do you have any false alerts on dns-mismatch? I'm not shure that
this
has anything to do with this.
All device names are resolved correctly, beacuse all hostname
informations are
in NAV machine /etc/hosts file.
--
Woj
Is this how it should work? I have thought that my colleagues at
computer-dep. only needs to registrer their servers or wireless in the
web-interface, but not to edit /etc/host file on the nav-box.
Peder
>From Borge.Brunes at cc.uit.no Wed Jan 11 14:55:58 2006
From: Borge.Brunes at cc.uit.no (Borge Brunes)
Date: Wed Jan 11 14:56:05 2006
Subject: [Nav-users] dns-mismatch
In-Reply-To: Message from "Peder Magne Sefland"
peder.sefland@hivolda.no
of "Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:57:39 +0100."
s3c50ee4.069@HVO-3.hivolda.no
Message-ID:
200601111355.k0BDtwBZ077079@duke.cc.uit.no
peder.sefland@hivolda.no said:
> I have a problem with dns-mismatch. In the eventEngine.log I find these
> messages
> Jan 11 13:03:32 2006 eventEngine DEV_DB-6-POSTALERT Posting alert: e=158929
> d=19 n=19 t=info s=x [dnsname=volda-XXX.hivolda.no] [sysname=volda-XXX]
> [alerttype=dnsMismatch]
> As we see the sysname is without the domain-name. Do I have to rename all my
> boxes to include domain-name?
No, just use "ip domain-name hivolda.no" on your IOS-switches, or
"set system name volda-XXX.hivolda.no" (cat-os)
regards,
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