Nour,

Yes, it is OK to have sprout_hostname different from public_hostname.

*         sprout_hostname is the hostname of the sprout cluster - it resolves 
to all the IP addresses in the cluster (sprout1, sprout2 and sprout3)

*         public_hostname is the hostname of this node - it resolves to this 
node, and only this node.

Sorry for confusing you on the DNS configuration.  I should have been clear 
that you require both sets of configuration.

# Sprout cluster DNS configuration
sprout IN A 10.0.4.x1
sprout IN A 10.0.4.x2
sprout IN A 10.0.4.x3

# Per-node sprout DNS configuration
sprout1 IN A 10.0.4.x1
sprout2 IN A 10.0.4.x2
sprout3 IN A 10.0.4.x3

Note that multiple hostnames can map to the same IP address.

I hope that helps.

Matt

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of nour 
nakouzi
Sent: 08 August 2013 12:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Clearwater] Load Balancing


Hi Matt,

So it is correct to have the sprout_hostname=sprout.lannion.local, 
public_hostname=sprout1.lannion.local, for sprout1 for example, these two 
variables are not the same, so what is the difference between sprout_hostname 
and public_hostanme

And for the DNS conf, in th elast mail you told me I have to put
sprout  IN      A       10.0.4.x1
sprout  IN      A       10.0.4.x2

"Assuming your DNS server uses the standard zone file format, you write this as 
follows.

sprout IN A 10.0.4.x
sprout IN A 10.0.4.y

"

But in this mail, you told me

"You also need to add per-node entries, as follows.

sprout1 IN A 10.0.4.x1
sprout2 IN A 10.0.4.x2
sprout3 IN A 10.0.4.x3

"

I am a bit confused, To remind you, I have one DNS on my architecture, that 
resolves all the hostnames
Thanks
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