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Node can't be telnet after reboot
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Name: sarrangm
Date: April 5, 2006 at 18:18:43 Pacific
Subject: Node can't be telnet after rebootOS: OpenVMS 7.3.1CPU/Ram: 4 / 2GBManufacturer/Model: Alphaserver DS20 |
Comment: I have problem to telnet or set host to one of node after rebooting the server. The telnet service is up, but can't telnet to its own localhost. It seems the node is having system name lost. Anyone can shed up light on how to resolve it ?
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