Hi Adrian,
On Sun, 18 Dec 2016, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
> I just used host+ with an proper single ip cname.
> My intention/thought was just to have host+ in place and when that host name
> will change to an alias, i would just need to restart services.
> (in fact, the configuration is dynamically generated from a template
> and i thought to use in the template host+ thinking that it will be ignored
> for normal cnames and used for aliases for those that have aliases)
Unfortunately, xroot requires that any mentioned DNS name be resolvable.
This is reasonable even for cname records asRFC 1034 requires that cname
entries be resolvable. So, in this case it would seem that the cname
record was incomplete and that's why xroot complained.
> Wouldn't be possible for xrootd to detect that even if there is host+
> setting, the dns name is a proper unique ip name and just use it?
It should but the cname didn't reference anything useful as far as I can
tell from the messages. In short, a cname record must refer to a properly
registered DNS name and that seems to not be the case here.
Andy
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