openstack-manuals/doc/admin-guide-cloud/blockstorage/section_ts_non_existent_host.xml
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xml:id="section_ts_non_existent_host">
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<title>Non-existent host</title>
<section xml:id="section_ts_non_existent_host_problem">
<title>Problem</title>
<para>This error could be caused by a volume being exported outside of OpenStack using a
host name different from the system name that OpenStack expects. This error could be
displayed with the IQN if the host was exported using iSCSI.</para>
<programlisting>2013-04-19 04:02:02.336 2814 ERROR cinder.openstack.common.rpc.common [-] Returning exception Not found (HTTP 404)
NON_EXISTENT_HOST - HOST '10' was not found to caller.</programlisting>
</section>
<section xml:id="section_ts_non_existent_host_solution">
<title>Solution</title>
<para>Host names constructed by the driver use just the local hostname, not the fully
qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Compute host. For example, if the FQDN was
<emphasis>myhost.example.com</emphasis>, just <emphasis>myhost</emphasis> would be
used as the 3PAR hostname. IP addresses are not allowed as host names on the 3PAR
storage server.</para>
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