Hi Suresh, You can check edithosts.sh in the VR. It was called either VR is started with existed VMs, or a new VM is created.
Dnsmasq would read the /etc/hosts file and offer hostname to guest VM. --Sheng On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 6:53 PM, Suresh Ramamurthy < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alena, Sheng Yang, > > In my setup where I have DNS provider as VR and Connectivity/DHCP provider > as NuageVsp, /etc/hosts file is not getting populated with hostname to IP > map. > > Could you please explain how and when is Guest VM hostname to its IP > mapping created on VR where VR is running as a DNS server. What am I > missing here? Is there any documentation available on this? > > Also, I found that hostname of the guest VM, with CentOS, is not getting > its host name set. > > Help is much appreciated.. > > Thanks, > Suresh >
