init-config -state Fails If /etc/host Entry Does Not Exist
(Doc ID 2304391.1)
Last updated on MARCH 30, 2022
Applies to:
Oracle Communications Convergence - Version 3.0.1 and laterOracle Communications Messaging Server - Version 7.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
Running:
init-config -state fails if /etc/host entry does not exist or lists the host before the FQDN.
Example:
If we modify the /etc/hosts
From:
<IP ADD> <HOSTNAME> loghost <FQ_HOSTNAME>
To:
<IP ADD> <FQ_HOSTNAME> loghost <HOSTNAME>
It works, no error.
Additional Details:
The error only occurs when "-noconsole" is included in the command line.
When excluding the "-noconsole" it runs using the values in the savestate file.
Changes
Cause
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