Re: [ovirt-users] Using VDSM to edit management interface

2018-03-18 Thread Kirin van der Veer
Hi Peter, Thanks again for trying to help out on this one. Unfortunately this sent me right back to where I started. When you grep for DNS entries the only matching file is /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ovirtmgmt As per my previous email this file is also generated (by VDSM this time) and I

Re: [ovirt-users] Using VDSM to edit management interface

2018-03-16 Thread Peter Hudec
Remove any settings about dns from the network manager adn the /etc/resolv.conf won't be auto generated. https://ma.ttias.be/centos-7-networkmanager-keeps-overwriting-etcresolv-conf/ Peter On 16/03/2018 02:15, Kirin van der Veer wrote: > Ďakujem Peter, but this doesn't seem to work in

Re: [ovirt-users] Using VDSM to edit management interface

2018-03-15 Thread Kirin van der Veer
Ďakujem Peter, but this doesn't seem to work in my case. /etc/resolv.conf is regenerated by Network Manager after a reboot and my domain settings are lost. Your comments regarding the reliance on DNS make sense for most installations, but in my case oVirt is a secondary service that I would not

Re: [ovirt-users] Using VDSM to edit management interface

2018-03-15 Thread Peter Hudec
Hi Kirin, I suggest to do it old way and edit the /etc/resolv.conf manually. And one advice. Do not relay on the DNS on infrastructure servers. Use /etc/hosts. If he DNS will not be accessible, you will have problem to put it infrastructure up/working. As side effect the hosts allow you to use

[ovirt-users] Using VDSM to edit management interface

2018-03-14 Thread Kirin van der Veer
Hi oVirt people, I have setup a new cluster consisting of many oVirt Nodes with a single dedicated oVirt Engine machine. For the most part things are working, however despite entering the DNS search domain during install on the Nodes the management interface is not aware of my search domain and it