On 10/14/2015 09:58 AM, zhiyong xue wrote:
Yes, that's my problem. These VMs were created by openstack and
generated host name without domain at all. Anyway can let the new
created VM can join domain automatically?
I am working on such a feature:
https://github.com/richm/rdo-vm-factory/tree/master/rdo-ipa-nova
This is not a product yet, just a PoC.
This allows you to:
* automatically register VMs created by Nova with IPA
* automatically assign DNS A records in IPA when you assign a floating
IP address to a VM
Thanks Martin.
2015-10-14 22:40 GMT+08:00 Martin Kosek <mko...@redhat.com
<mailto:mko...@redhat.com>>:
On 10/14/2015 03:43 PM, zhiyong xue wrote:
> There are lots of VMs created from Openstack in our
envrioment. And we
> need to install IPA client on them. I want to create a base
image which
> have installed IPA client, and generate VM from this image.
>
> When the VM first boot will auto register to IPA server. But
the VM's
> host name has no domain(not a FQDN) and failed to register.
How does the client get the domain then? It is currently needed
for the FreeIPA
clients, so you need to either postpone Client registration until
domain is
set, or override the hostname in ipa-client-install with static
domain, like
# ipa-client-install --hostname `hostname`.mydomain.test
> What's the right approach to install IPA client for VMs which
cloned
> from base image?
>
> Thanks,
> -- Brave
>
>
>
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