MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION MX-CLUSTERCATS Use Manual page 137

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(PRT record) translates an IP address to its host name. ClusterCATS expects the
mapping to be one-to-one (one host name to one IP address).
Error
Host name does not
map to a single IP
address
No adapter associated
with host name found
Duplicate Primary
Adapter
Name lookup for
<hostname> failed
<IP_address1> reverse
maps to <hostname>
which then forward
maps to <IP_address2>
Error looking up
<hostname> by name
Host name a
round-robin name, or
does not map to
configured IP address
Description
The main host name for this system is not mapping to one IP
address. Possible problems are:
The main host name of the system could not be resolved to an
IP address.
Your fully qualified host name is the combination of the host
name and the domain name. Ensure that no typos appear in
these names in DNS definitions, on the DNS server and on
each cluster member's DNS definition.
To verify that the host name is correct, enter nslookup <FQHN>
at a command-line prompt (FQHN stands for fully qualified
hostname).
The host name is a round-robin DNS name. Run the
ClusterCATS hostinfo utility to see whether more than one
IP address is configured for the domain. For more information,
see
"Using hostinfo" on page
btcfgchk is unable to find the primary network adapter. The
primary network adapter should be the network adapter
containing the IP address of the main host name.
btcfgchk found two network adapters with the same IP address.
Use the ifconfig -a command to see information about your
adapter.
btcfgchk was not able to determine the IP address for the
specified host. Your DNS server may be down. Use nslookup to
see whether it can contact your DNS server.
btcfgchk did a lookup on <IP_address1> and found a host name
to which it is mapped. It then attempted to verify that the host
name maps back to the IP address specified, and the verification
failed.
There is likely an issue with your DNS configuration. Use the
ClusterCATS hostinfo utility to get more information on how the
names and IP addresses are configured. For more information,
see
"Using hostinfo" on page
ClusterCATS could not resolve the given host name to an IP
address. Use nslookup to look up the host name in DNS.
The host name maps to more than one IP address (round-robin
DNS) or maps to an IP address not found on the computer. Use
the ClusterCATS hostinfo utility to check the host name DNS
configuration:
hostinfo <hostname>
If more than one IP address is listed, round-robin DNS is in use. If
one IP address is listed, check whether the address is configured
on the computer. You can use the ipconfig/all command to
view all IP addresses on this computer.
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