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Posted to users@cloudstack.apache.org by Tsu WeiQuan <we...@hotmail.com> on 2014/11/21 09:49:24 UTC

How to change Cloudstack Zone DNS?

Hello,
My CloudStack 4.3 has just recently change DNS from 172.16.x.x to 164.78.x.x and i have done the necessary changes to the new DNS at the Zone tab.Furthermore, i have also restarted my Console Proxy and SS VM.However my VM's are still not receiving the new DNS.How can I fix this?


Furthermore i would like to clarify something. I would like to make sure on the process of how to change to a new secondary storage in cloudstack 4.3.Is it true that i should
1) Have another NFS storage 2) seed the system vm templates in 3) register it in cloudstack 4.3 UI 4) destroy the 2 old ssvm 5) wait for it to relaunch
An alternative question, could i use xencenter and create a vm with FreeNas installed on it. Then using freenas to create an NFS server using my local HDD as the cloud stack secondary storage??I hope i could get confirmation if this could work or not~ THANK YOU!!!CheersTsu Wei Quan
 		 	   		  

Re: How to change Cloudstack Zone DNS?

Posted by Rohit Yadav <ro...@shapeblue.com>.
Have you tried changing the values in the database and restarting mgmt server, and then removing/destroying systemvms?

> On 21-Nov-2014, at 2:19 pm, Tsu WeiQuan <we...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> My CloudStack 4.3 has just recently change DNS from 172.16.x.x to 164.78.x.x and i have done the necessary changes to the new DNS at the Zone tab.Furthermore, i have also restarted my Console Proxy and SS VM.However my VM's are still not receiving the new DNS.How can I fix this?
>
>
> Furthermore i would like to clarify something. I would like to make sure on the process of how to change to a new secondary storage in cloudstack 4.3.Is it true that i should
> 1) Have another NFS storage 2) seed the system vm templates in 3) register it in cloudstack 4.3 UI 4) destroy the 2 old ssvm 5) wait for it to relaunch
> An alternative question, could i use xencenter and create a vm with FreeNas installed on it. Then using freenas to create an NFS server using my local HDD as the cloud stack secondary storage??I hope i could get confirmation if this could work or not~ THANK YOU!!!CheersTsu Wei Quan
>

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