Hi @zjr,
If you’re running a standalone instance, you may run into a problem where the cryoSPARC worker processes try to lookup the master hostname quite often- this often raises flags for sys admins when they notice that a machine is trying to look itself up.
If you run tcpdump
on your net 64 interface:
tcpdump -n -i <interface> port 53
You should see a bunch of lines showing the machine is trying to look up its own name. This indicates that the hostname of the machine might not be listed in its /etc/hosts
file. To fix this, with sudo
, edit the /etc/hosts/
file.
To confirm which address the processes are trying to lookup, find the CRYOSPARC_MASTER_HOSTNAME
line after running cryosparcm status
. Add this alias to the /etc/hosts/
file (example below).
Add your machine’s aliases next to the localhost
line:
e.g.:
127.0.0.1 localhost cryosparcserver