Thank you so much for your help.

I just have one question. I've already created a server, a domain and a  "A"
record, then I used the Google's IP for this record. I  ping  this record
and nothing appends. Am I doing something wrong?

Just for a better explanation, this is what I have done so far:

With the HTTP client from google

Created a server:

Host: example.com
Accept: application/json
Content-Type: application/json

{
  "name": "ns1.example.org."
}
response is :

{

"servers":[
{
        "created_at":"2013-08-22T22:04:59.774331",
        "updated_at":null,
        "name":"ns1.exemplo.org.",
        "id":"42368625-8691-47ec-9219-47b000cc04ac"
}
]
}

Now I created a domain

Host: example.com
Accept: application/json
Content-Type: application/json

{
          "name": "domain1.com.",
         "ttl": 3600,
        "email": "nsad...@example.org"
}
Response 

{

"domains":[
    {
        "description":null,
        "created_at":"2013-08-22T22:09:15.322631",
        "updated_at":"2013-08-22T23:27:11.736447",
        "email":"nsad...@example.org",
        "ttl":3600,
        "serial":1377214031,
        "id":"bb72b2e7-75b6-4d18-b8f8-b13c5e5da8ae",
        "name":"domain1.com."
    }
]
}

Finally a Record

Host: example.com
Accept: application/json
Content-Type: application/json

{
  "name": "www.example.com.",
  "type": "A",
  "data": "74.125.224.72"
}
Response:

{

"records":[
{
        "name":"www.domain1.com.",
        "data":"74.125.224.72",
        "created_at":"2013-08-22T23:27:11.655047",
        "updated_at":null,
        "id":"c1789964-0d7d-4b1f-b0f2-af1e109500de",
        "priority":null,
        "ttl":null,
        "type":"A",
        "domain_id":"bb72b2e7-75b6-4d18-b8f8-b13c5e5da8ae",
        "description":null
    
}
]
}



If I ping www.domain1.com. should't ping Google?

This ping is from the machine that as DESIGNATE installed. Should't in
theory DESIGNATE resolve  this Record?

Probably Someting is missing me here.



Thank you for you enormous patience.



Cheers


Claudio Marques

clau...@onesource.pt

http://www.onesource.pt/


-----Mensagem original-----
De: Mac Innes, Kiall [mailto:ki...@hp.com] 
Enviada: 23 de agosto de 2013 16:50
Para: claudio
Cc: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Assunto: Re: [Openstack] Designate /DnsaaS

There is also the CLI -
https://github.com/stackforge/python-designateclient/

Thanks,
Kiall

On 23/08/13 14:08, claudio wrote:
> Hi Kiall
> 
> Good news then, work in progress. 
> In that case I will continue to explore DESIGNATE with HTTP client or
Curl.
> 
> Thanks a lot
> Cheers
> 
> Claudio Marques
>       
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: Mac Innes, Kiall [mailto:ki...@hp.com]
> Enviada: 23 de agosto de 2013 13:26
> Para: claudio
> Cc: 'Simon McCartney'; openstack@lists.openstack.org
> Assunto: Re: [Openstack] Designate /DnsaaS
> 
> Hey Cláudio,
> 
> Yes and No .. There is a fork of Horizon[1] where we have really basic 
> integration (Create, List, Delete domains - No support for records 
> etc)
> 
> Once we get this a little more complete, We we're going to figure out 
> how to make it an actual horizon plugin rather than a fork :)
> 
> Thanks,
> Kiall
> 
> [1]: https://github.com/moniker-dns/horizon/
> 
> On 23/08/13 13:04, claudio wrote:
>> Hello guys
>>
>> I appreciate your help with DESIGNATE and your patience.
>>
>> Is there any plugin to integrate designate in Horizon?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Cláudio Marques
>>
>> clau...@onesource.pt
>>
>> http://www.onesource.pt/
>>
>> *De:*Simon McCartney [mailto:si...@mccartney.ie]
>> *Enviada:* 22 de agosto de 2013 18:37
>> *Para:* clau...@onesource.pt
>> *Assunto:* Re: [Openstack] Designate /DnsaaA
>>
>> Do you mean in conjunction with the notifications sink (where records 
>> are created or deleted in response to instance create/delete events) 
>> in which case the domain to be used is set in the designate.conf 
>> file, and is global, not currently configurable per tenant.
>>
>> On 22 August 2013 17:05, <clau...@onesource.pt
> <mailto:clau...@onesource.pt>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Stackers
>>
>> Is there anyone that have some experience with designate?
>>
>> I can create domains servers and records but I am a bit stuck. How 
>> can allocate a domain to a specific Tenant/project?
>>
>> Can anyone help-me in this?
>>
>> Thank's
>> Cheers
>>
>> Claudio Marques
>>
>> clau...@onesource.pt <mailto:clau...@onesource.pt> 
>> http://www.onesource.pt/
>>
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>> _______________________________________________
>>
>> Claudio,
>>
>> Hey, maybe I am not understanding your question, but whatever tenant 
>> you are using to create domains and domain records, that is the one 
>> allocated to that tenant.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
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