If the hosts file on the namenode is not setup correctly it could be 
listening only on localhost.  Make sure your /etc/hosts file looks 
something like this:

127.0.0.1       localhost, localhost.localdomain
x.x.x.x         yourcomputer.domain.tld

Dennis Kubes

Bolle, Jeffrey F. wrote:
> In theory I have a cluster with 4 nodes.  When running something like
> bin/slaves.sh uptime I get the desired results (all four servers
> respond with their uptimes).  However, when I run a crawl only one
> server, the host (which also acts as a slave), appears under the nodes
> display.  This has happened after the primary server died and had now
> been rebuilt.  Had anyone experienced this before or does anyone have
> any tips as to where to begin looking for the problem.  Thanks.
>  
> Jeff
> 

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