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authorJuan Antonio Osorio Robles <jaosorior@redhat.com>2016-03-15 12:16:06 +0200
committerJuan Antonio Osorio Robles <jaosorior@redhat.com>2016-04-04 13:56:58 +0300
commit6d8eb3540675d6d378dd1b333553c8844898e711 (patch)
tree8785f4fd9bd9221bc4bd652d0d954eeabb5af931 /setup.cfg
parent4e862ccee2b4afbb3c8b2265217f408a2d503af7 (diff)
Change /etc/hosts format and add domain
Right now, the service-related IPs assosiated with the machine are registered in the /etc/hosts with different hostnames. This is fine, except if you need to register that hostname in a third party service (such as FreeIPA), since the current configuration is not assigning a domain to those IP addresses. So the current implementation requires DNS to be properly working, which is not ideal for testing purposes. Since the current hostnames are not currently being used; it's still trivial to change this mapping and the format of them. instead of having entries such as: <INTERNAL IP> <node>-internalapi <STORAGE IP> <node>-storage ... in /etc/hosts; This changes the format to: <INTERNAL IP> <node>.internalapi.<domain> <node>.internalapi <STORAGE IP> <node>.storage.<domain> <node>.storage ... So the network (external, internal, storage, etc...) is now represented as a subdomain. For simplicity, the format without the domain is still available through an alias. Change-Id: I6502959a974546e5de757935acea15df6326acda
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