On 09/03/16 09:37, Josh Nielsen wrote:

> Actually, I take it back, some of the nodes have the MN's IP in their
> resolv.conf (which has no DNS server) after a kickstart install, which
> is possibly why the localhost assignment happens since a lookup would
> fail. I think only if I run a postscript that I specifically created to
> edit the /etc/resolv.conf and point it to the SNs which run DNS servers
> does it allow the node to resolve its name. I wish the kickstart would
> populate the resolv.conf file with its service node IPs by default (and
> I thought it used to??).

xCAT should populate your /etc/resolv.conf with the "nameservers"
attribute from your site table.

Ours certainly do - and we've got a variety of xCAT versions deployed
for our various clusters (2.8.1, 2.8.5 (x3) & 2.10) on the "If it ain't
broke, don't fix it" principle.

All the best,
Chris
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 Christopher Samuel        Senior Systems Administrator
 VLSCI - Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative
 Email: [email protected] Phone: +61 (0)3 903 55545
 http://www.vlsci.org.au/      http://twitter.com/vlsci


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