Cole Robinson wrote:
> Rodrique Heron wrote:
>> You probably want to set HOSTNAME in /etc/sysconfig/network . You can
>> then reboot the machine, or use the command:
>>
>> 'hostname <desired.host.name>'
>>
>> - Cole
>>
>> I have /etc/sysconfig/network configured already.
>>
>> [r...@n1-i-fkvm-01 ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/network
>> NETWORKING=yes
>> HOSTNAME=N1-I-FKVM-01
>>
>> Thanks
>>
> 
> Not really sure then. I'd say file a bug against libvirt.
> 
> - Cole

I ran across this issue this AM, make sure that dns queries work for the
hostname, once I added the host to my dns records everything started
working again.

-D

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