: Re: [xcat-user] resolv.conf multiple search domains
Hi Jeff,
I think "/etc/resolv.conf" in your node is over-written by dhclient.
You can try the following to get correct result.
If "/etc/resolv.conf" in litefile table is "ro", you can customize the
rootimg/etc/
Hi Jeff,
I think "/etc/resolv.conf" in your node is over-written by dhclient.
You can try the following to get correct result.
If "/etc/resolv.conf" in litefile table is "ro", you can customize the rootimg/etc/resolv.conf, after the node is booted, you can get the customized /etc/resolv.conf, i
.default/etc/resolv.conf they are not the same.
I wondering if there’s a configuration setting that I’ve got wrong.
Best,
Jeff
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Hi Jeff,
You can also customize /etc/resolv.conf.
When a node boots up in statelite mode, it will by default
Hi Jeff,
You can also customize /etc/resolv.conf.
When a node boots up in statelite mode, it will by default copy all of its tmpfs files from the .default directory of the root image, for example /install/netboot/rhels7.3/x86_64/compute/rootimg/.default, so there is not required to set up a lit
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From: Jeff Berry
To: xCAT Users Mailing list
Date: 06/29/2018 09:54 AM
Subject:[xcat-user] resolv.conf multiple search domains
Good afternoon,
configuring the cluster is proceeding apace, and I find myself unclear on
how best to deal with
Good afternoon,
configuring the cluster is proceeding apace, and I find myself unclear on how
best to deal with some dns issues.
xcat 2.14.1, Master and statelite nodes all running CentOS7.5
When I boot, a resolv.conf file is being generated and installed, and although
it has the right nameserv