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Old 06-14-2007, 09:09 PM   #1
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Luci Can't Find Hostname


I'm trying to configure a cluster in Startcom Enterprise Linux 5 (Redhat rebuild), and I'm using Conga. I'm running luci on one node, ricci on both of my two nodes, and one can't connect to the other. My /etc/hosts has both of the hostnames and I have tried using IP Addresses too. Not only that, but when I try to add the luci computer to the cluster it says it's already a part of the cluster, so I assume that means something's working. I'm a little lost and I can't find anything on Google. Here's the error it gives me:

* Unable to add the key for node beowulf1.davoust to the trusted keys list.
* Unable to connect to beowulf1.davoust: Error setting up SSL for connection to beowulf1.davoust: ClientSocket(hostname, port, timeout): connect() failed

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