On 9/22/2017 10:02 AM, Volodymyr Litovka wrote:
And another topic, in Neutron, regarding domainname. Any DHCP-server,
created by Neutron, will return "domain" derived from system-wide
"dns_name" parameter (defined in neutron.conf and explicitly used in
argument "--domain" of dnsmasq). There is no way to customize this
parameter on a per-network basis (parameter "dns_domain" is in action
only with Designate, no other ways to use it). Again, it would be great
if it will be possible to set per-network domain name in order to deal
with DHCP / DNS queries from connected VMs.
Per:
https://specs.openstack.org/openstack/nova-specs/specs/mitaka/implemented/internal-dns-resolution.html
https://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/network/v2/index.html#dns-integration
I thought this was all possible since Mitaka such that you could
configure neutron and designate to put a DNS domain on a network.
That's what Stephen was talking about in the original email, was should
we use that, if available, rather than the dhcp_domain option in nova.
I think this came up a bit last week in Denver at the PTG, and there was
some consensus around doing something like:
1. For a new instance, if the neutron network has a dns_domain set, use
it. I'm not totally sure how we tell from the metadata API if it's a new
instance or not, except when we're building the config drive, but that
could be sorted out.
2. Otherwise use the dhcp_domain config option in nova.
--
Thanks,
Matt
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