Casandra, Thanks, this looks like what I was looking for.
-- Bruce Carpenter System Administrator Spec. EITS – Research Computing #108 Computing Services 101 Cedar Street Athens, GA 30602-0001 bcarpen...@uga.edu<mailto:bcarpen...@uga.edu> Desk: 706-542-7391 ________________________________ From: Casandra H Qiu <cxh...@us.ibm.com> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2020 4:56 PM To: xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: Re: [xcat-user] DNS for multiple networks? [EXTERNAL SENDER - PROCEED CAUTIOUSLY] I think you can use nicaliases check this link: https://xcat-docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/advanced/domain_name_resolution/domain_name_resolution.html#dns-label Thanks, Casandra Qiu ................................................................... Casandra Hong Qiu Phone: (845) 433-9291, t/l 293-9291 Office: Building 8, 3-B-04 cxh...@us.ibm.com [Inactive hide details for Bruce Carpenter ---05/29/2020 04:14:08 PM---I currently have three networks defined in xCAT; When I r]Bruce Carpenter ---05/29/2020 04:14:08 PM---I currently have three networks defined in xCAT; When I run makedns xCAT is creating the zones for e From: Bruce Carpenter <bcarpen...@uga.edu> To: "xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net" <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net> Date: 05/29/2020 04:14 PM Subject: [EXTERNAL] [xcat-user] DNS for multiple networks? ________________________________ I currently have three networks defined in xCAT; When I run makedns xCAT is creating the zones for each of these, but the dns is only being generated for the "compute.lan" domain. The zones are created by xCAT in /etc/named.conf correctly when running makedns. What I would like is the following names to be resolvable for the host "b1-1": b1-1.compute.lan b1-1.compute.ib and b1-1.ipmi.lan Is there a way to do this with xCAT? Network Defs: # lsdef -t network compute.lan Object name: compute.lan dhcpserver=10.2.0.11 domain=compute.lan dynamicrange=10.2.100.0-10.2.102.255 gateway=10.2.0.1 mask=255.255.0.0 mgtifname=ens224 mtu=9000 net=10.2.0.0 staticrange=10.2.1.0-10.2.4.255 # lsdef -t network compute.ib Object name: compute.ib domain=compute.ib mask=255.255.0.0 mgtifname=ib0 mtu=2044 net=10.55.0.0 # lsdef -t network ipmi.lan Object name: ipmi.lan dhcpserver=10.54.0.11 domain=ipmi.lan dynamicrange=10.54.31.0-10.54.35.255 mask=255.255.0.0 mgtifname=ens256 mtu=1500 net=10.54.0.0 staticrange=10.54.40.0-10.54.49.255 Example compute node definition: (with bmcuser & switch info removed) Object name: b1-1 arch=x86_64 bmc=10.54.1.0 chain=runcmd=bmcsetup,osimage=centos7.8-sapslurm-ro cons=ipmi cpucount=64 cputype=AMD EPYC 7702P 64-Core Processor currchain=osimage=centos7.8-sapslurm-ro currstate=statelite centos7.8-x86_64-compute disksize=sda:224GB,sdb:894GB groups=all,ib,dell,ro-root-test installnic=mac ip=10.2.1.0 mac=34:48:ed:e7:e6:3a memory=128598MB mgt=ipmi mtm=DELL:PowerEdge R6515 netboot=xnba nfsserver=10.2.0.23 nicextraparams.ib0=CONNECTED_MODE=no nicips.ib0=10.55.41.0 nicnetworks.ib0=compute.ib nictypes.ib0=Infiniband os=centos7.8 postbootscripts=otherpkgs postscripts=syslog,remoteshell,syncfiles,confignetwork,setupntp,gacrc_setup_lscratch primarynic=mac profile=compute provmethod=centos7.8-sapslurm-ro supportedarchs=x86,x86_64 -- Bruce Carpenter System Administrator Spec. EITS – Research Computing #108 Computing Services 101 Cedar Street Athens, GA 30602-0001 bcarpen...@uga.edu<mailto:bcarpen...@uga.edu> Desk: 706-542-7391 _______________________________________________ xCAT-user mailing list xCAT-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xcat-user
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