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Re: qa/946 - pmfind question

To: "Frank Ch. Eigler" <fche@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: qa/946 - pmfind question
From: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 08:18:13 +1100
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On 07/10/14 07:02, Frank Ch. Eigler wrote:
... has the
machine suffered OOM or something lately?  Considered a reboot?)

No.  And reboot does not change anything that I can see.

# service avahi-daemon restart
# service pmcd restart
% avahi-browse -r -t _pmcd._tcp
% avahi-browse -a -t

still no output

And a new copy of the daemon-connection-failed message in pmcd.log?

No.  I saw the pmcd.log message once only.

Something must be wrong with the local avahi-daemon server
installation.  ("avahi-browse -a -t" should list some items for the
local host, not just pmcd.)

Nope, nothing listed.

A quick diversion into googleland suggests that avahi is very picky about the DNS setup (the domain .local seems magic) ... I am giving up on this for now unless someone can suggest a quick fix.

This test is passing for me on other RH-based systems (like FC) without any special or different setup, so I assume that avahi out of the box is just broken on Centos 7.

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