>> Gergo
>
> The WNs may be on a private network without (pseudo) domain defined.
That,s true, we will correct.
Gergo
> If nothing else has a problem with that, YAIM should not require
> the WNs to have a domain either. An exception can be made for WNs.
> The bug referred to a server node (DPM), where it does matter.
>
>> [log in to unmask] a écrit :
>>> On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Ilja Livenson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, All
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to install WN under SLC4 according to
>>>> http://igrelease.forge.cnaf.infn.it/doku.php?id=doc:guides:install-wnslc4 .
>>>> However, I've stumbled upon this a bit strange requirement of the yaim:
>>>>
>>>> # Checks if 'hostname -f' returns a fully qualified hostname. This is
>>>> important.
>>>> if ( ! hostname -f | grep '\.' > /dev/null ); then
>>>> yaimlog ERROR "The hostname -f command does not return with a fully
>>>> qualified hostname,";
>>>> yaimlog ERROR "however this is necessary for YAIM to run properly.";
>>>> yaimlog ERROR "Please check your /etc/hosts file ! Exiting.";
>>>> exit -1
>>>> fi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Could anyone explain me why is it important for the WN to have a FQDN?
>>> As far as I can see it does not matter on a WN. CC YAIM developers.
>>>
>>>> And if it's not, can I simply comment out the check?
>>> Yes, give that a try.
>>>
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