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Update resolve.conf search string

Is there way to persistently change the search entry for the /etc/resolv.conf on cloudstack clients?  How do I ensure that the system router vm takes care of this?

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Re: Update resolve.conf search string

Posted by "Old, Curtis" <Cu...@neustar.biz>.
No problem I can write a script and make sure the config is the way I want
it, run it every 10 min or something to ensure the config is cool

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On 8/1/13 6:52 PM, "Chiradeep Vittal" <Ch...@citrix.com> wrote:

>Yeah you would have to use automation outside of CloudStack for this
>
>On 8/1/13 3:14 PM, "Old, Curtis" <Cu...@neustar.biz> wrote:
>
>>Basic, yes dnsmasq on the system vm would set that up, but how do you
>>make
>>it persistent?  If I have to re-do the router/dns/dhcp system vm, am I
>>always going to have to go in and edit config file?
>>
>>Curtis Old 
>>Neustar, Inc. / Neustarlabs / Senior Research Engineer
>>46000 Center Oak Plaza Sterling, VA 20166
>>Office: +1.571.434.5384 Mobile: +1.540.532.2230 / curtis.old@neustar.biz
>>/ www.neustar.biz <http://www.neustar.biz/>
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>>On 8/1/13 5:56 PM, "Chiradeep Vittal" <Ch...@citrix.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Is this for Advanced or basic?
>>>I think on shared networks and basic zone, the DHCP server returns the
>>>DNS
>>>server configured for the zone.
>>>
>>>On 8/1/13 1:34 PM, "Old, Curtis" <Cu...@neustar.biz> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Is there way to persistently change the search entry for the
>>>>/etc/resolv.conf on cloudstack clients?  How do I ensure that the
>>>>system
>>>>router vm takes care of this?
>>>>
>>>>Curtis Old
>>>>Neustar, Inc. / Neustarlabs / Senior Research Engineer
>>>>46000 Center Oak Plaza Sterling, VA 20166
>>>>Office: +1.571.434.5384 Mobile: +1.540.532.2230 /
>>>>curtis.old@neustar.biz<ma...@neustar.biz>  /
>>>>www.neustar.biz<http://www.neustar.biz/>
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Re: Update resolve.conf search string

Posted by Chiradeep Vittal <Ch...@citrix.com>.
Yeah you would have to use automation outside of CloudStack for this

On 8/1/13 3:14 PM, "Old, Curtis" <Cu...@neustar.biz> wrote:

>Basic, yes dnsmasq on the system vm would set that up, but how do you make
>it persistent?  If I have to re-do the router/dns/dhcp system vm, am I
>always going to have to go in and edit config file?
>
>Curtis Old 
>Neustar, Inc. / Neustarlabs / Senior Research Engineer
>46000 Center Oak Plaza Sterling, VA 20166
>Office: +1.571.434.5384 Mobile: +1.540.532.2230 / curtis.old@neustar.biz
>/ www.neustar.biz <http://www.neustar.biz/>
>________________________________________
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>On 8/1/13 5:56 PM, "Chiradeep Vittal" <Ch...@citrix.com> wrote:
>
>>Is this for Advanced or basic?
>>I think on shared networks and basic zone, the DHCP server returns the
>>DNS
>>server configured for the zone.
>>
>>On 8/1/13 1:34 PM, "Old, Curtis" <Cu...@neustar.biz> wrote:
>>
>>>Is there way to persistently change the search entry for the
>>>/etc/resolv.conf on cloudstack clients?  How do I ensure that the system
>>>router vm takes care of this?
>>>
>>>Curtis Old
>>>Neustar, Inc. / Neustarlabs / Senior Research Engineer
>>>46000 Center Oak Plaza Sterling, VA 20166
>>>Office: +1.571.434.5384 Mobile: +1.540.532.2230 /
>>>curtis.old@neustar.biz<ma...@neustar.biz>  /
>>>www.neustar.biz<http://www.neustar.biz/>
>>>________________________________
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>>>the
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Re: Update resolve.conf search string

Posted by "Old, Curtis" <Cu...@neustar.biz>.
Basic, yes dnsmasq on the system vm would set that up, but how do you make
it persistent?  If I have to re-do the router/dns/dhcp system vm, am I
always going to have to go in and edit config file?

Curtis Old 
Neustar, Inc. / Neustarlabs / Senior Research Engineer
46000 Center Oak Plaza Sterling, VA 20166
Office: +1.571.434.5384 Mobile: +1.540.532.2230 / curtis.old@neustar.biz
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On 8/1/13 5:56 PM, "Chiradeep Vittal" <Ch...@citrix.com> wrote:

>Is this for Advanced or basic?
>I think on shared networks and basic zone, the DHCP server returns the DNS
>server configured for the zone.
>
>On 8/1/13 1:34 PM, "Old, Curtis" <Cu...@neustar.biz> wrote:
>
>>Is there way to persistently change the search entry for the
>>/etc/resolv.conf on cloudstack clients?  How do I ensure that the system
>>router vm takes care of this?
>>
>>Curtis Old
>>Neustar, Inc. / Neustarlabs / Senior Research Engineer
>>46000 Center Oak Plaza Sterling, VA 20166
>>Office: +1.571.434.5384 Mobile: +1.540.532.2230 /
>>curtis.old@neustar.biz<ma...@neustar.biz>  /
>>www.neustar.biz<http://www.neustar.biz/>
>>________________________________
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Re: Update resolve.conf search string

Posted by Chiradeep Vittal <Ch...@citrix.com>.
Is this for Advanced or basic?
I think on shared networks and basic zone, the DHCP server returns the DNS
server configured for the zone.

On 8/1/13 1:34 PM, "Old, Curtis" <Cu...@neustar.biz> wrote:

>Is there way to persistently change the search entry for the
>/etc/resolv.conf on cloudstack clients?  How do I ensure that the system
>router vm takes care of this?
>
>Curtis Old
>Neustar, Inc. / Neustarlabs / Senior Research Engineer
>46000 Center Oak Plaza Sterling, VA 20166
>Office: +1.571.434.5384 Mobile: +1.540.532.2230 /
>curtis.old@neustar.biz<ma...@neustar.biz>  /
>www.neustar.biz<http://www.neustar.biz/>
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