There should be search entry in guest VM /etc/resolv.conf search testing001.pilot
Anthony > -----Original Message----- > From: Nick Wales [mailto:n...@nickwales.co.uk] > Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 1:58 PM > To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Basic Zone DHCP Issues > > Hi Anthony, > > Thank you, that fix has indeed changed the offending line to: option > domain-name "pilot.cs.ha"; > > The remaining issue is that the guests do not know their FQDN because > the host-name offered is just a short name. From overriding that value > the dhcp response should be changed from, > > option host-name "testing001"; > > to > > option host-name "testing001.pilot.cs.ha"; > > for the guest to work properly. > > > > On 6 Feb 2013, at 15:11, Anthony Xu <xuefei...@citrix.com> wrote: > > > This is a bug, please file a bug for CS 4.1, > > > > Try below workaround, > > - in mysql CloudStack DB, find the network entry in networks table, > the network entry has "guest_type" with Public > > - set "network_domain" to "pilot.cs.ha" for this entry > > - stop/start virtual router VM > > - reboot user VM > > > > > > Anthony > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Nick Wales [mailto:n...@nickwales.co.uk] > >> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 12:41 PM > >> To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org > >> Subject: Basic Zone DHCP Issues > >> > >> I have a basic network with a VR providing DHCP and Userdata only. > DNS > >> is provided externally. > >> > >> The zone has a network domain of "pilot.cs.ha" but the dhcp lease > gives: > >> > >> option domain-name "cloudnine.internal"; > >> > >> Should this not be appropriate for the zone? If not how would I > expect > >> the guest to know its domain? > >> > >> Running 'hostname -f' returns "hostname: Unknown host" so the fqdn > is > >> not getting populated by DHCP. > >> > >> What am I missing? All I want is for the guest to come up with its > fqdn > >> appropriate to the zone. > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> Nick