When using an IP Address as a node name where the last octet is only 1 digit, luci does not recognize the node

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Issue

When cluster node names are specified as ip addresses, and the ip address only has a single digit in the last octet, i.e.:

192.168.0.5

Luci does not recognize the last digit, displaying the node name as:

192.168.0

and fails to allow changes to be made to the node, presenting the following error in luci.log

"ERROR [luci.lib.db_helpers] Database node object with name 192.168.0 not found

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
  • High Availability

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