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Sheng Yang commented on CLOUDSTACK-1094:
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In Ubuntu 12.10, /sbin/dhclient-scripts didn't have code to deal with ipv6 
received hostname at all. It would only deal with ipv4, which is the same as 
CentOS 6.2

Probably we would just report bug to Ubuntu/CentOS community for this.

Mark the bug as "won't fix".
                
> Ipv6 - hostname/hostname --fqdn does not return the name of the VM. But i am 
> able to reach the Vm using their names. 
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>
>                 Key: CLOUDSTACK-1094
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1094
>             Project: CloudStack
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the 
> default.) 
>          Components: Management Server
>    Affects Versions: 4.1.0
>         Environment: Build from ipv6 branch
>            Reporter: Sangeetha Hariharan
>            Assignee: Sheng Yang
>             Fix For: 4.1.0
>
>
> Ipv6 - hostname/hostname --fqdn does not return the name of the VM. But i am 
> able to reach the Vm using their names.
> Steps to reproduce the problem:
> Set up - Advanced Zone.
> Create a shared network using Ipv6 parameters.
> Deploy 2 Vms in this network.
> From within one VM,  try to use hostname / hostname --fqdn command.
> hostname returned in this case does not reflect the name with which he Vm was 
> deployed.
> But from another Vm in the same network , I am able to access this Vm using 
> its name.

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