Casandra,

Thanks, this looks like what I was looking for.

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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

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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?

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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


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