Thanks for your reply. Just in case, I'm using Fedora 18. I "visited" the "hosts" file under "/etc/" and found: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
I also searched "/etc/" for "dns" and found "dnsmasq.d" and "dnsmasq.conf" file. I proceeded to examine the "dnsmasq.conf" file with "gedit" and saw its paramenters - all of which appeared "commented". I opened the "Software" GNOME application and searched for "dns". I found several BIND packages selected (so I presume, "installed" as well) NOTE - With regards to DNS, this is a subject-matter I don't know much about besides how to make entries in the GUI that my domain provider gives me, and use dynamic DNS to find my house…!!! I don't know if Fedora 18 Desktop comes with a DNS server, and if so, with which one. Hence, after having found sprinkles of "dnsmasq" under "/etc/", and knowing about BIND, I did a scavenger hunt about DNS in my system. I first did a "man dnsmasq" and got the manual for "dnsmasq". Also did a "man BIND" and got back what appeared to be "BIND's" manual. Of the two, I reading the man pages, it appears "dnsmasq" is DNS alternative for what you suggest inside a "local network"; BIND would be overkill with what i'm trying to build. What are your thoughts about using "dnsmasq" as the "internal LAN" dns server used by oVirt Engine…? Nonetheless, not knowing which dns "server" is active, if any, I performed a "ps -A" (as the current user, with Admin privileges) and got: [ovirtmanager@localhost ~]$ ps -A PID TTY TIME CMD 1 ? 00:00:03 systemd 2 ? 00:00:00 kthreadd 3 ? 00:00:00 ksoftirqd/0 5 ? 00:00:00 kworker/0:0H 7 ? 00:00:00 kworker/u:0H 8 ? 00:00:00 migration/0 9 ? 00:00:00 rcu_bh 10 ? 00:00:02 rcu_sched 11 ? 00:00:00 watchdog/0 12 ? 00:00:00 watchdog/1 13 ? 00:00:00 migration/1 14 ? 00:00:00 ksoftirqd/1 16 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:0H 17 ? 00:00:00 khelper 18 ? 00:00:00 kdevtmpfs 19 ? 00:00:00 netns 20 ? 00:00:00 bdi-default 21 ? 00:00:00 kintegrityd 22 ? 00:00:00 kblockd 23 ? 00:00:00 ata_sff 24 ? 00:00:00 khubd 25 ? 00:00:00 md 28 ? 00:00:00 kswapd0 29 ? 00:00:00 ksmd 30 ? 00:00:00 khugepaged 31 ? 00:00:00 fsnotify_mark 32 ? 00:00:00 crypto 40 ? 00:00:00 kthrotld 44 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_0 45 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_1 46 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_2 47 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_3 48 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_4 49 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_5 54 ? 00:00:00 kworker/u:6 55 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_6 56 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_7 57 ? 00:00:00 kworker/u:7 59 ? 00:00:00 kpsmoused 60 ? 00:00:00 deferwq 68 ? 00:00:00 kauditd 153 ? 00:00:00 rpciod 229 ? 00:00:01 kworker/0:1H 264 ? 00:00:00 kdmflush 265 ? 00:00:00 kdmflush 312 ? 00:00:00 jbd2/dm-1-8 313 ? 00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit 378 ? 00:00:01 systemd-udevd 381 ? 00:00:02 systemd-journal 383 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:1H 433 ? 00:00:00 vballoon 471 ? 00:00:00 jbd2/sda1-8 472 ? 00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit 474 ? 00:00:00 kdmflush 490 ? 00:00:00 jbd2/dm-2-8 491 ? 00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit 499 ? 00:00:00 auditd 507 ? 00:00:00 audispd 512 ? 00:00:04 firewalld 513 ? 00:00:00 sedispatch 517 ? 00:00:00 rsyslogd 529 ? 00:00:00 systemd-logind 530 ? 00:00:00 accounts-daemon 531 ? 00:00:00 avahi-daemon 532 ? 00:00:03 dbus-daemon 539 ? 00:00:00 avahi-daemon 540 ? 00:00:00 rtkit-daemon 542 ? 00:00:00 mcelog 547 ? 00:00:00 crond 548 ? 00:00:00 atd 550 ? 00:00:00 gdm-binary 554 ? 00:00:00 abrtd 555 ? 00:00:00 abrt-watch-log 556 ? 00:00:00 abrt-watch-log 576 ? 00:00:01 ksmtuned 580 ? 00:00:00 chronyd 585 ? 00:00:00 restorecond 607 ? 00:00:00 iscsi_eh 629 ? 00:00:00 ib_mcast 632 ? 00:00:00 ib_cm 633 ? 00:00:00 iw_cm_wq 634 ? 00:00:00 ib_addr 635 ? 00:00:00 rdma_cm 644 ? 00:00:00 cxgb4 646 ? 00:00:00 cnic_wq 647 ? 00:00:00 bnx2i_thread/0 648 ? 00:00:00 bnx2i_thread/1 655 ? 00:00:00 gdm-simple-slav 659 ? 00:00:00 iscsiuio 665 ? 00:00:00 iscsid 666 ? 00:00:03 iscsid 672 ? 00:00:07 polkitd 700 ? 00:00:02 NetworkManager 735 ? 00:00:00 modem-manager 743 ? 00:00:00 bluetoothd 744 tty1 00:02:55 Xorg 957 ? 00:00:02 upowerd 1167 ? 00:00:00 udisksd 1195 ? 00:00:00 libvirtd 1210 ? 00:00:00 rpcbind 1412 ? 00:00:00 prltoolsd 1419 ? 00:00:06 prltoolsd 1479 ? 00:00:00 gdm-session-wor 1487 ? 00:00:00 gnome-keyring-d 1489 ? 00:00:00 gnome-session 1498 ? 00:00:00 dbus-launch 1499 ? 00:00:00 dbus-daemon 1561 ? 00:00:00 imsettings-daem 1564 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd 1568 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd-fuse 1651 ? 00:00:00 at-spi-bus-laun 1655 ? 00:00:00 dbus-daemon 1659 ? 00:00:00 at-spi2-registr 1674 ? 00:00:06 gnome-settings- 1683 ? 00:00:00 pulseaudio 1695 ? 00:00:00 gvfs-udisks2-vo 1701 ? 00:00:00 gvfs-gphoto2-vo 1705 ? 00:00:00 gvfs-afc-volume 1714 ? 00:01:14 gnome-shell 1717 ? 00:00:00 cupsd 1721 ? 00:00:09 nm-applet 1724 ? 00:00:00 gsd-printer 1725 ? 00:00:00 tracker-store 1729 ? 00:00:00 tracker-miner-f 1732 ? 00:00:00 seapplet 1738 ? 00:00:00 deja-dup-monito 1782 ? 00:00:00 dconf-service 1790 ? 00:00:09 prlcc 1791 ? 00:00:00 abrt-applet 1794 ? 00:00:07 prldnd 1795 ? 00:00:00 prlcp 1799 ? 00:01:20 prl_wmouse_d 1814 ? 00:00:00 gconfd-2 1835 ? 00:00:00 gnome-shell-cal 1841 ? 00:00:00 evolution-sourc 1846 ? 00:00:00 goa-daemon 1848 ? 00:00:00 evolution-calen 1850 ? 00:00:00 mission-control 6483 ? 00:00:00 flush-253:1 6883 ? 00:00:00 dbus-launch 6884 ? 00:00:00 dbus-daemon 7290 ? 00:00:00 kworker/0:1 7299 ? 00:00:00 sendmail 7337 ? 00:00:00 sendmail 7364 ? 00:00:05 nautilus 7371 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd-trash 7379 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd-burn 7430 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd-metadata 7562 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:0 7891 ? 00:00:02 kworker/0:0 8861 ? 00:00:01 gedit 8919 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:2 9075 ? 00:00:00 flush-253:2 9151 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:1 9198 ? 00:00:00 gnome-terminal 9204 ? 00:00:00 gnome-pty-helpe 9205 pts/0 00:00:00 bash 9262 ? 00:00:00 packagekitd 9274 ? 00:00:00 sleep 9286 pts/0 00:00:00 ps Just in case, I switched to "root" and repeated the "ps -A" getting: [ovirtmanager@localhost ~]$ su Password: [root@localhost ovirtmanagement]# ps -A PID TTY TIME CMD 1 ? 00:00:03 systemd 2 ? 00:00:00 kthreadd 3 ? 00:00:00 ksoftirqd/0 5 ? 00:00:00 kworker/0:0H 7 ? 00:00:00 kworker/u:0H 8 ? 00:00:00 migration/0 9 ? 00:00:00 rcu_bh 10 ? 00:00:02 rcu_sched 11 ? 00:00:00 watchdog/0 12 ? 00:00:00 watchdog/1 13 ? 00:00:00 migration/1 14 ? 00:00:00 ksoftirqd/1 16 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:0H 17 ? 00:00:00 khelper 18 ? 00:00:00 kdevtmpfs 19 ? 00:00:00 netns 20 ? 00:00:00 bdi-default 21 ? 00:00:00 kintegrityd 22 ? 00:00:00 kblockd 23 ? 00:00:00 ata_sff 24 ? 00:00:00 khubd 25 ? 00:00:00 md 28 ? 00:00:00 kswapd0 29 ? 00:00:00 ksmd 30 ? 00:00:00 khugepaged 31 ? 00:00:00 fsnotify_mark 32 ? 00:00:00 crypto 40 ? 00:00:00 kthrotld 44 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_0 45 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_1 46 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_2 47 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_3 48 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_4 49 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_5 54 ? 00:00:00 kworker/u:6 55 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_6 56 ? 00:00:00 scsi_eh_7 57 ? 00:00:00 kworker/u:7 59 ? 00:00:00 kpsmoused 60 ? 00:00:00 deferwq 68 ? 00:00:00 kauditd 153 ? 00:00:00 rpciod 229 ? 00:00:01 kworker/0:1H 264 ? 00:00:00 kdmflush 265 ? 00:00:00 kdmflush 312 ? 00:00:00 jbd2/dm-1-8 313 ? 00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit 378 ? 00:00:01 systemd-udevd 381 ? 00:00:02 systemd-journal 383 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:1H 433 ? 00:00:00 vballoon 471 ? 00:00:00 jbd2/sda1-8 472 ? 00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit 474 ? 00:00:00 kdmflush 490 ? 00:00:00 jbd2/dm-2-8 491 ? 00:00:00 ext4-dio-unwrit 499 ? 00:00:00 auditd 507 ? 00:00:00 audispd 512 ? 00:00:05 firewalld 513 ? 00:00:00 sedispatch 517 ? 00:00:00 rsyslogd 529 ? 00:00:00 systemd-logind 530 ? 00:00:00 accounts-daemon 531 ? 00:00:00 avahi-daemon 532 ? 00:00:04 dbus-daemon 539 ? 00:00:00 avahi-daemon 540 ? 00:00:00 rtkit-daemon 542 ? 00:00:00 mcelog 547 ? 00:00:00 crond 548 ? 00:00:00 atd 550 ? 00:00:00 gdm-binary 554 ? 00:00:00 abrtd 555 ? 00:00:00 abrt-watch-log 556 ? 00:00:00 abrt-watch-log 576 ? 00:00:01 ksmtuned 580 ? 00:00:00 chronyd 585 ? 00:00:00 restorecond 607 ? 00:00:00 iscsi_eh 629 ? 00:00:00 ib_mcast 632 ? 00:00:00 ib_cm 633 ? 00:00:00 iw_cm_wq 634 ? 00:00:00 ib_addr 635 ? 00:00:00 rdma_cm 644 ? 00:00:00 cxgb4 646 ? 00:00:00 cnic_wq 647 ? 00:00:00 bnx2i_thread/0 648 ? 00:00:00 bnx2i_thread/1 655 ? 00:00:00 gdm-simple-slav 659 ? 00:00:00 iscsiuio 665 ? 00:00:01 iscsid 666 ? 00:00:03 iscsid 672 ? 00:00:07 polkitd 700 ? 00:00:02 NetworkManager 735 ? 00:00:00 modem-manager 743 ? 00:00:00 bluetoothd 744 tty1 00:02:59 Xorg 957 ? 00:00:02 upowerd 1167 ? 00:00:00 udisksd 1195 ? 00:00:00 libvirtd 1210 ? 00:00:00 rpcbind 1412 ? 00:00:00 prltoolsd 1419 ? 00:00:06 prltoolsd 1479 ? 00:00:00 gdm-session-wor 1487 ? 00:00:00 gnome-keyring-d 1489 ? 00:00:00 gnome-session 1498 ? 00:00:00 dbus-launch 1499 ? 00:00:00 dbus-daemon 1561 ? 00:00:00 imsettings-daem 1564 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd 1568 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd-fuse 1651 ? 00:00:00 at-spi-bus-laun 1655 ? 00:00:00 dbus-daemon 1659 ? 00:00:00 at-spi2-registr 1674 ? 00:00:06 gnome-settings- 1683 ? 00:00:00 pulseaudio 1695 ? 00:00:00 gvfs-udisks2-vo 1701 ? 00:00:00 gvfs-gphoto2-vo 1705 ? 00:00:00 gvfs-afc-volume 1714 ? 00:01:15 gnome-shell 1717 ? 00:00:00 cupsd 1721 ? 00:00:10 nm-applet 1724 ? 00:00:00 gsd-printer 1725 ? 00:00:00 tracker-store 1729 ? 00:00:00 tracker-miner-f 1732 ? 00:00:00 seapplet 1738 ? 00:00:00 deja-dup-monito 1782 ? 00:00:00 dconf-service 1790 ? 00:00:10 prlcc 1791 ? 00:00:00 abrt-applet 1794 ? 00:00:08 prldnd 1795 ? 00:00:00 prlcp 1799 ? 00:01:22 prl_wmouse_d 1814 ? 00:00:00 gconfd-2 1835 ? 00:00:00 gnome-shell-cal 1841 ? 00:00:00 evolution-sourc 1846 ? 00:00:00 goa-daemon 1848 ? 00:00:00 evolution-calen 1850 ? 00:00:00 mission-control 6483 ? 00:00:00 flush-253:1 6883 ? 00:00:00 dbus-launch 6884 ? 00:00:00 dbus-daemon 7290 ? 00:00:00 kworker/0:1 7299 ? 00:00:00 sendmail 7337 ? 00:00:00 sendmail 7364 ? 00:00:05 nautilus 7371 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd-trash 7379 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd-burn 7430 ? 00:00:00 gvfsd-metadata 7562 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:0 7891 ? 00:00:02 kworker/0:0 8861 ? 00:00:01 gedit 9075 ? 00:00:00 flush-253:2 9151 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:1 9198 ? 00:00:00 gnome-terminal 9204 ? 00:00:00 gnome-pty-helpe 9205 pts/0 00:00:00 bash 9364 ? 00:00:00 kworker/1:2 9400 ? 00:00:00 dhclient 9408 ? 00:00:00 sleep 9409 pts/0 00:00:00 su 9411 ? 00:00:00 fprintd 9417 pts/0 00:00:00 bash 9463 pts/0 00:00:00 ps After looking at both ps -A lists above, no dns service appears to be running. What do you suggest I do to overcome the FQDN oVirt engine is stopping me at…? Thanks for your help and understanding a novice… Richie José E ("Richie") Piovanetti, MD, MS M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovane...@healthcareinfopartners.com On Jun 5, 2013, at 10:47 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbona...@redhat.com> wrote: > Il 05/06/2013 05:10, Richie@HIP ha scritto: >> >> I follow the prompts that appear after the "Welcome to oVirt Engine setup >> utility" is shown in the terminal window until I get to the prompt: >> >> Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully >> resolvable [localhost.localdomain] : >> >> If I press "Enter", I get…: >> >> The IP (127.0.0.1) which was resolved from the FQDN >> localhost.localdomain is not configured on any non loopback interface on >> this host >> >> I figured that in order to define a FQDNm I had to expose my "oVirt Engine" >> VN to the Internet. Since I'm doing all from home (where I'm limited to a >> "Dynamic IP", albeit, which hardly-ever changes) I went to DynDns.org and >> created an entry so my "FQDN Text-URL" would resolve to the IP where I'm at. >> I also modified my Domain's DNS and entered a "DNS Alias" named >> "dcmanagement", defining this "DNS alias" to resolve into my IP by going to >> DynDNS.org to get my "Public IP". Hence, the alias "dcmanagement1" resolves >> by going to "healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org" and gets my Public IP. >> >> NOTE - To test this setup, I do "ping" to either >> "healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org" or >> "dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org" and I get my Dynamic >> Public IP back. Once the "Text URL" issue was returning my IP (as FQDN >> expect) I repeated the: >> >> sudo engine-setup >> >> Upon reaching: >> >> Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be fully >> resolvable [localhost.localdomain] : >> >> I entered "dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com" and got my Public IP >> back with the following message: >> >> The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN >> dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured on any non >> loopback interface on this host > > You have just to set /etc/hosts with the IP address of the network > device you're going to use for creating the bridge with the FQDN you're > going to use for the host. > No need to have a public IP, it could just be defined locally in > /etc/hosts or provided by a local DNS server. > The important thing is that FQDN resolves to an IP on a local network > device. > > > -- > Sandro Bonazzola > Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. > See how it works at redhat.com >
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