Modifying the DNS Configuration on FusionSphere OpenStack
After system data in the DR center is restored, you need to modify DNS configurations on FusionSphere OpenStack corresponding to ManageOne to ensure that performance data, alarm data, and logs can be properly uploaded.
Procedure
- Cancel the SSO login for the FusionSphere OpenStack web client.
For details, see "Configuring Canceling and Restoring SSO Login for FusionSphere OpenStack Web Client Based on ManageOne OM Plane" in FusionCloud 6.3.1.1 O&M Guide.
- Log in to the FusionSphere OpenStack web client.
- Login address: https://IP address of the FusionSphere OpenStack web client:8890. For example, https://192.168.145.20:8890.
In the Region Type I scenario, perform this operation on both the cascaded and cascading FusionSphere OpenStack systems.
- The default account and password are admin and cnp200@HW, respectively.
- Login address: https://IP address of the FusionSphere OpenStack web client:8890. For example, https://192.168.145.20:8890.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Configuration > System.
- Click DNS. In the DNS area, change the IP address by referring to Table 2-2.
Use the actual domain name and IP address planned for the live network.
The corresponding IP address can be queried on the FCD Generated LLD sheet in the xxx_export_all_EN.xlsm file exported during ManageOne installation in the DR center. - Restart MOSilvanService. For details, see Restarting Microservices.
- If you want to use the SSO function, restore the SSO login on the FusionSphere OpenStack web client.
For details, see "Configuring Canceling and Restoring SSO Login for FusionSphere OpenStack Web Client Based on ManageOne OM Plane" in FusionCloud 6.3.1.1 O&M Guide.