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Re: Snow Leopard issues with Open Directory



On Nov 5, 2009, at 3:13 PM, WESSLERJ57 wrote:

I have a cluster that I have been working on for some time, but continually run into the same issue. I can get one machine to connect to Open Directory without any issues, but I always run into strange issues whenever trying to connect the second compute node to the directory.

The "head node" is running DNS, DHCP, NFS, and OD services. As far as I can tell, they are running perfectly. They are good enough for Kerberos, and I can even connect 1 compute node to the head node's Directory Service. Whenever I set up the second server, however, I get always run into an error when trying to bind the the head node. Compute node 2 will give error messages back interesting messages such as "There is already a computer in this directory with that name. ..."

Is this the same cluster that you posted about in your earlier thread, "Copying an image and Setting up Open Directory" from October 29? If so, you are probably running into problems due to having duplicate local KDCs. See


http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1245

You should use SIU, DeployStudio, or another imaging tool that knows how to reset the local KDC.

--
Ben

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