Hi Farid,
I also had this issue: In my case, the problem was that our server is behind the universities firewall and I need to use the universities nameserver for resolution. You might try to ping IP adresses (e.g. 8.8.8.8 belongs to google).
If this works, than it should be related to nameservers; see 'man resolvconf' on how to solve this issue. According to my experience, restarting the 'qlustar-initial-config' often does not work properly; be prepared that you might to reinstall a clean system, than fix its dns-resolution and only after this start the second step.
I hope, this helps you?
Best regards,
Tobias
On 19.01.20 11:06, mohd.farid.ismail@yandex.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble getting pass the 1 boot process, which is to run /usr/sbin/qlustar-initial-config. After entering a name for the cluster, I always get the error
HTTP access to the Qlustar repository is not possible Please check your curent network settings (received from DHCP): enp9s0: ..... Kernel IP routing table . . . Once you have made the required modifications, restart /usr/sbin/qlustar-initial-config!
I can access the network (sshing to another machine), but cannot ping. It seems the DNS cannot be resolved (ping www.google.com results in the error "Temporary failure in name resolution.") Any hint on what I did wrong? _______________________________________________ Qlustar-General mailing list -- qlustar-general@qlustar.org To unsubscribe send an email to qlustar-general-leave@qlustar.org