Term1nal | Maybe use iPXE and set it manually to what server you want to boot from without DHCP? | 00:12 |
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Azendale | I seem to be having some trouble with MAAS resolving DNS names. It seems to work some of the time (only for some MAAS machines). It does this even if I directly query the MAAS server. I wrote a question about this on AU, but haven't heard anything. http://askubuntu.com/questions/462680/ | 02:28 |
Azendale | This seems like a bug, but I haven't found anyone else mentioning what seems like an obvious thing, so I'm guessing I'm doing something wrong | 02:29 |
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Azendale | I'm having trouble with MAAS resolving DNS addresses for nodes. It will resolve some of them, but not all of them. I have tried using dig to directly query MAAS, and the DNS server will give an answer for some nodes but not others. I can tell that the actual nodes whose DNS is not being resolved are able to get on the network, because I did a packet capture, discovered their address, and then tried pinging it, which worked. I have a sosreport I collected availa | 17:37 |
Azendale | How/where does MAAS store the DNS "database" file for bind? How is it generated? Is there a log I can look at to see why the DNS server isn't adding a record for a machine? | 17:40 |
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