Bug 488191

Summary: When adding system into failover domain with system-config-cluster, it will remove "_" from node name if the name has "_".
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Reporter: Zhenyong(Jerry) Jiang <jzhenyon>
Component: system-config-clusterAssignee: Ryan McCabe <rmccabe>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact: Cluster QE <mspqa-list>
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Description Zhenyong(Jerry) Jiang 2009-03-03 04:53:49 UTC
Description of problem:

When adding system into failover domain with system-config-cluster,  it will remove "_" from node name if the name has "_".

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

system-config-cluster-1.0.55-1.0

How reproducible:

100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run system-config-cluster, create nodes named node_1, node_2 ( make sure there is a "_" in node name )
2. Create a failover domain, and add the above nodes into this domain, you can find system-config-cluster removes the "_" from the node name.
3. Check the file /etc/cluster/cluster.conf, and find the node name in failover domain has no "_"

This can cause service fail to auto-start when system booting up if "stricted=1"  is enabled.
  
Actual results:

system-config-cluster remove the letter "_" from node name in failover domain.

Expected results:

system-config-cluster should keep the right host name in anywhere 

Additional info:

Manually edit /etc/cluster/cluster.conf can make cluster work well.

Comment 1 Ryan McCabe 2010-10-26 20:31:57 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 352631 ***