That seems to have fixed things up, now when I save after assigning networks I don't revert back to the old entries. Not that I do that very often, but I'd probably forget about it and be left wondering why my name servers were messed up.

Thanks again for your help!


On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 3:10 AM Edward Haas <ehaas@redhat.com> wrote:
We have a gap regarding DNS settings and work is under way to allow DNS to be set from the manager (Engine).

You seem to got into a loop here, due to the way oVirt agent (VDSM) handles DNS and its configuration.
Please follow these steps and let us know if it helps:
- Update the entries in  /var/lib/vdsm/persistence/netconf/nets/ovirtmgmt as you have already done.
- Update the entries in ifcfg-ovirtmgmt.
- Reboot the host.

* Instead of rebooting you could update the temporary running entries under: /var/run/vdsm/netconf for the ovirtmgmt network.

Thanks,
Edy.


On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 2:55 AM, Todd Punderson <punderstorm93@gmail.com> wrote:
I changed my DNS servers since installing my hosted engine and hosts. I've manually set my /etc/resolv.conf to have the correct nameserver entries. But I found when I rebooted that it was being overwritten. I did some googling and found that in /var/lib/vdsm/persistence/netconf/nets/ovirtmgmt (My management network name) there is a nameservers config that gets applied when vdsm starts which updated my ifcfg files. I edited that file to include my correct name servers.

Now, if I choose a host, go to the network interfaces tab, then click "Setup Host Network" when I exit out with the "Save" checkbox checked, the file in the vdsm directory is being changed back to my old nameserver entry.

I searched all over the hosted engine UI and I can't find where that's old entry is coming from. Where do I go to change this?
Thanks

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