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Be sure to check that all 4 hypervisor are in the same subnet for their network (primary domain network not ldoms).
Per documentation, each domain manager sends a multicast with MAC he wants to give to new ldom, if it is busy on other domain manager will respond and it will iterate to the next.
Collision can occur if one or more logical domain managers (physical hosts)are down, and you are creating ldom on a working domain manager.
In theory, since 2 hosts are down and are not aware of new ldom being created on another host, but i have never experienced this in practice.
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IDENT(8) InterNetNews Documentation IDENT(8)
NAME
ident - nnrpd ident resolver
SYNOPSIS
ident [-p port] [-t]
DESCRIPTION
This program attempts to resolve usernames for nnrpd by using the ident protocol to query the remote host. It contacts the remote host
using either IPv4 or IPv6 depending on which protocol was used for the incoming NNTP connection.
OPTIONS
-p port
If this option is given, attempt to contact identd on the specified remote port (which can be a numeric or symbolic specification).
Non-numeric values will be looked up using getservbyname(3). The default value is the result of "getservbyname("ident")" if available,
or port 113 otherwise.
-t If this option is given, the identity returned will never have a domain part. That is, if the remote server returns a result
containing an "@" character, ident truncates the response at the "@". This is useful to allow the default-domain parameter in
reaers.conf to override the domain supplied by the remote host (particularly if the supplied domain part is an unqualified local
machine name rather than a full domain name).
EXAMPLE
The following readers.conf(5) fragment tells nnrpd to trust ident information for hosts on a local network, but to replace the domain
returned from the ident query:
auth LAN {
hosts: "192.168/16"
res: "ident -t"
default-domain: "internal.example.com"
}
access LAN {
users: "*@internal.example.com"
newsgroups: example.*
}
Access is granted to the example.* groups for all users on the local network whose machines respond to ident queries.
HISTORY
This documentation was written by Jeffrey M. Vinocur <jeff@litech.org>.
$Id: ident.pod 8200 2008-11-30 13:31:30Z iulius $
SEE ALSO
nnrpd(8), readers.conf(5)
INN 2.5.2 2009-05-21 IDENT(8)