Alex, IMHO the general problem is that solutions like DNSMasq or even
create some local DNS servers are (IMHO anyway) not a solution for anyone
who wants to first try to install it for testing.
Thanks,
Hetz
2013/7/17 Alexandre Santos <santosam72(a)gmail.com>
Hi Hetz,
you can use dnsmasq as your local DNS server. I myself use it on several
scenarios.
Alex
2013/7/17 Hetz Ben Hamo <hetz(a)hetz.biz>
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Hi,
Many posts on the net suggest that if you want to install oVirt on a
single machine and you don't have (or don't want to setup) a DNS server,
you can stick your host name in /etc/hosts with the IP of the server and be
done with this issue.
Unfortunately, this trick won't work any more as the engine-setup script
uses nslookup and nslookup ignores anything in /etc/hosts
So right now I have a Fedora 19 and I cannot even install oVirt latest.
Any help?
There is a bug I opened about this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=985168
Thanks,
Hetz
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