Yeah, I wasn't going to edit the peer files. I did it on a test cluster.
I did a reverse lookup from one of the hosts and it does now list the host
name under "Other names", but the primary name is still an IP. Any way
to
make the hostname the primary name?
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 4:03 PM, Ian Neilsen <ian.neilsen at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I've always done a reverse peer probe from another node in the pool.
Make
> sure you're hosts file or DNS is working correctly and then peer probe
the
> opposite node.
>
> you can actually have gluster recognise other names that each node is
> known as such as IP, fqdn, shortname.
>
> I wouldn't edit the peer file if I were you. You can play nasty tricks
on
> gluster index by editing or adding in peer files while gluster is running.
>
> On Mar 15, 2017 6:55 AM, "Gandalf Corvotempesta" <
> gandalf.corvotempesta at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I can confirm this
>> Any solution?
>>
>> Il 14 mar 2017 8:11 PM, "Sergei Gerasenko" <gerases at
gmail.com> ha
>> scritto:
>>
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> Easy question: the output of *gluster peer status* on some of the
hosts
>>> in the cluster has the hostname for all but one member of the
cluster,
>>> which is listed by its ip. Is there an easy way to fix it? I know
the
>>> information is coming from the peer files and I could edit the peer
files
>>> directly, but can this be done through cli tools?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sergei
>>>
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