[Bug 812539] [NEW] FQDN does not get set correctly in /etc/hosts

Adam Gandelman 812539 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jul 18 20:35:01 UTC 2011


Public bug reported:

 `hostname -f` yields, for example, "ip-10-212-67-63.localdomain" on
oneiric instead of "ip-10-212-67-63.ec2.internal" as expected.  This
causes obvious problems when instances are exporting hostnames to be
used in configuration on other instances.

** Affects: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

-  `hostname -f` to yields, for example, "ip-10-212-67-63.localdomain" on
+  `hostname -f` yields, for example, "ip-10-212-67-63.localdomain" on
  oneiric instead of "ip-10-212-67-63.ec2.internal" as expected.  This
  causes obvious problems when instances are exporting hostnames to be
  used in configuration on other instances.

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  FQDN does not get set correctly in /etc/hosts

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