Hi,

Sorry, I think I didn’t explain it very well.

I’m trying to use the in-stack DNS servers, but it seems to just be using
the google ones.

Yes the base domain is hosted by AWS but I haven’t created any records for “
master-0.openshift.staging.agiledigital.co” as I don’t need that resolvable
outside the cluster. I thought the in-stack DNS server would automatically
create DNS records that work inside the cluster and that it would configure
all the instances it created to use the in-stack DNS.

The “10.2.100.5” ip is created by the stack, so I can’t use that in the
public_dns_nameservers variable, as it doesn’t exist at that point.

How is the in-stack DNS supposed to work? Maybe I’m misunderstanding its
purpose?

Thanks,

Joel
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 at 12:54 am, François VILLAIN <f.vill...@linkbynet.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
>
> I see that your domain name is hosted by AWS. Maybe try to see if the
> domain is “public” or “private”, it seems private from what I can see (your
> entries do not resolve).
> If it is private you should directly reference your DNS server in the
> “public_dns_nameservers” variable.
>
>
>
> Good luck ☺
>
>
>
> *De : *<users-boun...@lists.openshift.redhat.com> au nom de Joel Pearson <
> japear...@agiledigital.com.au>
> *Date : *lundi 9 octobre 2017 à 14:54
> *À : *"users@lists.openshift.redhat.com" <users@lists.openshift.redhat.com
> >
> *Objet : *DNS issue install OpenShift on OpenStack
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I'm trying to install openshift on openstack and I've been following
> https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible-contrib/tree/master/playbooks/provisioning/openstack
> I got past the openstack bit and now I'm installing openshift with
> “ansible-playbook openshift-ansible/playbooks/byo/config.yml” it got pretty
> far.
>
>
>
> Except it I got this error:
>
>
>
> ————
>
> TASK [openshift_examples : Import Centos Image streams]
> *******************************************************************************************************************************
>
> Monday 09 October 2017  12:30:17 +0000 (0:00:00.058)       0:05:10.675
> ********
>
> fatal: [master-0.openshift.staging.agiledigital.co]: FAILED! =>
> {"changed": false, "cmd": ["oc", "create",
> "--config=/etc/origin/master/admin.kubeconfig", "-n", "openshift", "-f",
> "/usr/share/openshift/examples/image-streams/image-streams-centos7.json"],
> "delta": "0:00:00.309497", "end": "2017-10-09 12:30:18.114400", "failed":
> true, "failed_when_result": true, "rc": 1, "start": "2017-10-09
> 12:30:17.804903", "stderr": "Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp:
> lookup master-0.openshift.staging.agiledigital.co on 8.8.8.8:53: no such
> host", "stderr_lines": ["Unable to connect to the server: dial tcp: lookup
> master-0.openshift.staging.agiledigital.co on 8.8.8.8:53: no such host"],
> "stdout": "", "stdout_lines": []}
>
> ———-
>
>
>
> I used the option of letting it install a DNS server in the openstack
> section, and I used this setting “public_dns_nameservers:
> [8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4]”, however it seems that it isn't using the dns server it
> installed, and hence internal DNS doesn't resolve.
>
>
>
> Is there a way to get the openstack-ansible playbooks to use the internal
> dns (which was created by “ansible-playbook
> openshift-ansible-contrib/playbooks/provisioning/openstack/provision.yaml”),
> which in my case is “10.2.100.5”?
>
>
>
> I figure I must have messed something up in the OpenStack provision
> section. But I don’t know what.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Joel
>
> --
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Joel Pearson
> Agile Digital | Senior Software Consultant
>
> Love Your Software™ | ABN 98 106 361 273
> p: 1300 858 277 | m: 0405 417 843 <0405417843> | w: agiledigital.com.au
>
-- 
Kind Regards,

Joel Pearson
Agile Digital | Senior Software Consultant

Love Your Software™ | ABN 98 106 361 273
p: 1300 858 277 | m: 0405 417 843 <0405417843> | w: agiledigital.com.au
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