Hello , or rather you can create a dnsmasq file , specifying it in
nova.conf , --dnsmasq_config_file=/etc/nova/dnsmasq.conf and in dnsmasq
file giving option as dhcp-option=6,<dnsserverip>, so every machine would
get that dns.
Even for different internal networks you can give different dns using this
file.


On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 12:00 AM, Joshua Skains <[email protected]>wrote:

> root@devops8:~# nova-manage network list
> id   IPv4               IPv6           start address   DNS1           DNS2
>           VlanID         project         uuid
> 1     10.27.254.0/26     None           10.27.254.2     4.2.2.3         None
>           None           None
> 7426b017-f60e-4870-b81e-055cc657ec3d
>
> I need to change DNS1 to another address. How can I do that without
> deleting the entire thing (which is impossible with 20 Vms on there)? I
> have searched the docs and it seems not to specify.
>
> Thanks,
> JMS
>
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