Hi Kripa,

When you set up the oVirt engine it looks like it tries to resolve the fqdn of the machine (which in this case looks like you either haven't updated /etc/sysconfig/network to match the fqdn you provided in the setup or you have and haven't rebooted / reset your network stack).

I found the same thing after providing the fqdn the engine was intended to be in oVirt 3.4 setup (I haven't built a 3.5 engine from scratch, yet) but hadn't updated /etc/sysconfig/network so it tried to resolve against localhost.localdomain.

Hope this helps.

-C

On Saturday, January 31, 2015, Faraday, Kriparam <kfaraday@verisign.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to configure ovirt(ver 3.5). The fqdn I provide during the step "Host fully qualified DNS name of this server” is reverse resolvable. I am able to verify that with nslookup of the IP address. 

But, I keep getting the following error:
Host fully qualified DNS name of this server [localhost.localdomain]: xyz.xyz.xyz.com
[ ERROR ] Host name is not valid: The following addresses: 10.xx.xx.xx did not reverseresolve into xyz.xyz.xyz.com

How is ovirt-engine trying to reverse lookup the domain? If I know that, I could probably fix the issue.

Thanks,
Kripa
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