You need to specify a name server for ATS to use. You can choose an alternative file if you don’t want to use /etc/resolv.conf. Here is the documentation on it:
https://docs.trafficserver.apache.org/en/8.0.x/admin-guide/files/records.config.en.html#proxy-config-dns-resolv-conf <https://docs.trafficserver.apache.org/en/8.0.x/admin-guide/files/records.config.en.html#proxy-config-dns-resolv-conf> -Bryan > On Mar 25, 2019, at 9:51 AM, Vasanth Mathivanan > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > We are removed the dns entry on /etc/resolv.conf file .it has been trying > to get resolving dns continuously in ATS. it was more troubling on me , how > can I disabled on that ? > > Attached diags logs on below > > [Mar 25 11:43:39.458] Server {0x2b6c23ebd700} WARNING: There is no name > server found in the resolv.conf > [Mar 25 11:43:39.458] Server {0x2b6c23ebd700} WARNING: There is no name > server found in the resolv.conf > [Mar 25 11:43:39.487] Server {0x2b6c23ebd700} WARNING: There is no name > server found in the resolv.conf > [Mar 25 11:43:39.487] Server {0x2b6c23ebd700} WARNING: There is no name > server found in the resolv.conf > [Mar 25 11:43:39.488] Server {0x2b6c23ebd700} WARNING: There is no name > server found in the resolv.conf > [Mar 25 11:43:39.488] Server {0x2b6c23ebd700} WARNING: There is no name > server found in the resolv.conf > > Thanks, > __Vasanth > > Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
