<div>hello everyone here:</div>
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<div>i am a newer here, and i have some problem to start mpd on one of my node,i.e. node1, </div>
<div>and other nodes are well done.</div>
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<div>the mpdchecke on node1 is </div>
<div> <a href="mailto:yhxu@#node1">yhxu@#node1</a>:~> mpdcheck -l<br> <br> **********<br> The system call gethostbyname(3) failed to resolve your<br> unqualified hostname, or $uqhn. This can be caused by<br> missing info from your /etc/hosts file or your system not<br>
having correctly configured name resolvers, or by your IP <br> address not existing in resolution services.<br> If you run DNS, you may wish to make sure that your<br> DNS server has the correct forward A set up for yout machine's<br>
hostname. If you are not using DNS and are only using hosts<br> files, please check that a line similar to the one below exists<br> in your /etc/hosts file:<br>$ipaddr $uqdn<br> If you plan to use DNS but you are not sure that it is<br>
correctly configured, please check that the file /etc/resolv.conf<br> contains entries similar to the following:<br>nameserver 1.2.3.4<br> where 1.2.3.4 is an actual IP of one of your nameservers.<br> **********<br>
<br> <br> **********<br> The system call gethostbyname(3) failed to resolve your<br> fully qualified hostname, or $fqhn. This can be caused by<br> missing info from your /etc/hosts file or your system not<br>
having correctly configured name resolvers, or by your IP <br> address not existing in resolution services.<br> If you run DNS, please check and make sure that your<br> DNS server has the correct forward A record set up for yout<br>
machine's hostname. If you are not using DNS and are only using<br> hosts files, please check that a line similar to the one below<br> exists in your /etc/hosts file:<br>$ipaddr $fqhn<br> If you intend to use DNS but you are not sure that it is<br>
correctly configured, please check that the file /etc/resolv.conf<br> contains entries similar to the following:<br>nameserver 1.2.3.4<br> where 1.2.3.4 is an actual IP of one of your nameservers.<br> **********<br clear="all">
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<div>and the /etc/hosts :</div>
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<div> hosts This file describes a number of hostname-to-address<br># mappings for the TCP/IP subsystem. It is mostly<br># used at boot time, when no name servers are running.<br># On small systems, this file can be used instead of a<br>
# "named" name server.<br># Syntax:<br># <br># IP-Address Full-Qualified-Hostname Short-Hostname<br>#<br> <br>127.0.0.1 localhost<br>192.168.1.2 node2<br>192.168.1.3 node3<br>192.168.1.4 node4<br>
192.168.1.5 node5<br>192.168.1.6 node6<br>192.168.1.7 node7<br>192.168.1.8 node8<br>192.168.1.9 node9<br>192.168.1.10 node10<br>192.168.1.11 node11<br>192.168.1.12 node12<br>192.168.1.13 node13<br>
192.168.1.14 node14<br>192.168.1.15 node15<br>192.168.1.1 node1<br>10.30.13.3 <a href="http://nano.nju.edu.cn">nano.nju.edu.cn</a></div>
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<div>and the /ete/resolve.conf </div>
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<div>---------------------------resolve.conf------------------<br>~ nameserver 202.120.190.208 </div>
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<div>please help me to have a look at the hosts, how to change the context in above files, </div>
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<div>thank you very much !!</div>
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<div>cheers </div>
<div>Yuehua Xu </div>
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<div>i know the problem is in this fii</div>
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<div><br>-- <br>Yuehua Xu<br>Group of Computational Condensed Matter Physics, <br>National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Department of Physics, <br>Nanjing University,<br>Nanjing 210093,<br>P. R. China<br>
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