[CentOS] DNS search in anaconda

2013-02-15 Thread Tom Brown
Hi Does anyone know if its possible to set a search domain within anaconda to use during kickstart? I'd rather not have to set a FQDN for a certain service as its location specific that is dependent on SSL and therefore the certs. I cant see anything in the docs listed but i thought i'd ask

Re: [CentOS] DNS search in anaconda

2013-02-15 Thread Ron Loftin
On Fri, 2013-02-15 at 16:43 +, Tom Brown wrote: Hi Does anyone know if its possible to set a search domain within anaconda to use during kickstart? I'd rather not have to set a FQDN for a certain service as its location specific that is dependent on SSL and therefore the certs.

Re: [CentOS] DNS search in anaconda

2013-02-15 Thread Tom Brown
Actually, my kickstarts run with the DNS info provided by my DNCP server. The only thing that I've had to do is copy the created /etc/resolv.conf file into the newly-built tree so that it's available to the system for running post scripts. thanks for the reply - these are statically

Re: [CentOS] DNS search in anaconda

2013-02-15 Thread Ron Loftin
On Fri, 2013-02-15 at 17:04 +, Tom Brown wrote: Actually, my kickstarts run with the DNS info provided by my DNCP server. The only thing that I've had to do is copy the created /etc/resolv.conf file into the newly-built tree so that it's available to the system for running post

Re: [CentOS] DNS search in anaconda

2013-02-15 Thread Tom Brown
I could be the issue is thus (i have worked around it but its not clean enough for my liking) i have a service that runs under SSL that is a global service that resolves locally - That is in dc A the IP is different to dc B however the service sits behind the same SSL certs that are non