- plnode_cfg=(""" Please Verify Network Configuration for PlanetLab node %(hostname)s""",
-"""Hello,
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-As part of PlanetLab node monitoring, we noticed that %(hostname)s has a network configuration error related to DNS or hostname lookups. Often this can happen either due local configuraiton changes, or a misconfiguration of the node's DNS servers. To resolve the issue we require your assistance. All that is needed is to visit:
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- https://www.planet-lab.org/db/nodes/index.php?nodepattern=%(hostname)s
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-Find the primary node network entry and confirm that the settings are correct.
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-If you use 'static' network configuration, verify that the DNS servers are correct. If you are using 'dhcp' then you will need to confirm that the information returned for the node will allow it to perform lookups on it's own hostname.
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-If you change the network settings, then select, "Download -> Download plnode.txt file for %(hostname)s" menu. This will generate a new configuration file for your node. Copy this file to the appropriate read-only media, either floppy or USB stick, and reboot the machine. If you are using an All-in-One boot image, then you will need to download the All-in-One image instead, burn it to the appropriate media (CD or USB) and reboot.
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-Please let us know if you need any assistance.
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-Thank you for your help,
- -- PlanetLab Central (support@planet-lab.org)
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-BootManager.log output follows:
----------------------------------------------------------
-%(bmlog)s
-""")
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- plnode_cfg=(""" Please Update Configuration file for PlanetLab node %(hostname)s""",
-"""As part of PlanetLab node monitoring, we noticed %(hostname)s has an out-dated plnode.txt file with no NODE_ID or a mis-matched HOSTNAME. This can happen either due to an initial configuration failure at your site, with information entered into our database, or after a software upgrade. To resolve the issue we require your assistance. All that is needed is to visit:
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- https://www.planet-lab.org/db/nodes/index.php?nodepattern=%(hostname)s
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-Then, select, "Download -> Download plnode.txt file for %(hostname)s" menu. This will generate a new configuration file for your node. Copy this file to the appropriate read-only media, either floppy or USB stick, and reboot the machine.
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-There is no need to respond to this message if you're able to update the configuration file without difficulty and your node returns to normal operation. However, if there are any console messages relating to the node's failure, please report them to PlanetLab support (support@planet-lab.org) so we can help resolve the issue.
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-Thank you for your help,
- -- PlanetLab Central (support@planet-lab.org)
-""")
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- bootcd=(""" Planetlab node %(hostname)s needs a new BootCD""",
-"""As part of PlanetLab node monitoring, we noticed %(hostname)s has an out-dated BootCD: "%(version)". This usually implies that you need to update both the BootCD and regenerate the planet.cnf file stored on the read-only floppy (Or read-only USB stick that stores the content of BootCD and planet.cnf).
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-Instructions to perform the steps necessary for a BootCD upgrade are available in the Technical Contact Guide.
- https://www.planet-lab.org/doc/guides/tech#NodeInstallation
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-There's no need to respond to this message if you're able to follow the directions without difficulty and your node returns to normal operation. However, if there are any console messages relating to the node's failure, please report them to PlanetLab support (support@planet-lab.org) so we can help resolve the issue.
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-Thanks you for your help,
- -- PlanetLab Central (support@planet-lab.org)
-""")
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- ssh=("""Planetlab node %(hostname)s down.""", """As part of PlanetLab node monitoring, we noticed node %(hostname)s is not available for ssh.
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-Please check the node's connectivity and, if properly networked, power cycle the machine. Note that rebooting the machine may not fully resolve the problems we're seeing. Once the machine has come back up, please visit the Comon status page to verify that your node is accessible from the network.
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-http://summer.cs.princeton.edu/status/tabulator.cgi?table=table_nodeviewshort&select='address==%(hostbyteorder)s'
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-There's no need to respond to this message if CoMon reports that your machine is accessible. However, if there are any console messages relating to the node's failure, please report them to PlanetLab support (support@planet-lab.org) so we can resolve the issue.
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-Thanks.
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- -- PlanetLab Central (support@planet-lab.org)
-""")
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- baddns=("""Planetlab node down: broken DNS configuration for %(hostname)s""",