[Bug 1274527] Re: MAAS doesn't put its DNS server in resolv.conf
Julian Edwards
1274527 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Sep 18 00:00:22 UTC 2014
Your case is but one possible configuration of a MAAS installation,
where you have the whole "region" on a single box.
The region is a collection of application server threads, PostgreSQL and
the soon-to-be-removed Celery. All of these components can be running
across varied hosts for HA reasons. MAAS was not designed to have a
region on a single machine.
In your case, the convenience package called "maas" which installs
everything on a single host could set resolv.conf, for convenience,
since you are also using the same host as the juju client.
But in the case of you using a totally separate host for MAAS access,
this won't help and MAAS cannot help you at all.
I hope that makes it clearer!
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