FRP will not configure itis enviroment correctly at startup unless the following hostname requiremnets are met. Failure to meet this requirement will result in a non working installation and errors in the logs related to the "Configuration Factory"
1. For Red Hat or Centos you ust set the hostname in TWO locations,
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Modify the file /etc/sysconfig/network with your hostname IE: "dataserver"
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A matching entry must be entered in /etc/hosts IE: "dataserver"
Here is how file /etc/sysconfig/network looks on a typical Red Hat 5.6 box:
cat /etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING=yes
NETWORKING_IPV6=no
HOSTNAME=splab14
2. In SLES
Set the hostname in the file /etc/HOSTNAME IE: "dataserver"
As well as file /etc/hosts These entries must match in both files IE: "dataserver"
3. In other distributions the setting of the hostname done during the installation of the Operating System is sufficent.