Hello everyone,
When use_fqdn_as_uuid=1 is used and a machine is deployed with WADS and a djoin, the machine package prepared in WADS doesn't seem to be used afterward.
I suspect that the machine package prepared in WADS is in the form
Are other users experiencing this issue? Is there a way to change the name of the prepared machine package in WADS?
WAPT Enterprise: 2.6.0.17392
WADS and uuid
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- sfonteneau
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Hello
, indeed the workflow doesn't work for `use_fqdn_as_uuid`.
And when we click on it, we don't see the full FQDN (only the short name) in the grid.
At best, we could know it if a `djoin` is entered, or guess it based on the machine's current domain.
I'll see what we can do here to improve this.
, indeed the workflow doesn't work for `use_fqdn_as_uuid`.
And when we click on it, we don't see the full FQDN (only the short name) in the grid.
At best, we could know it if a `djoin` is entered, or guess it based on the machine's current domain.
I'll see what we can do here to improve this.
- sfonteneau
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Indeed, if there is Djoin (but there isn't necessarily djoin)
Hello,
Yes, unless `use_kerberos` and `use_fqdn_as_uuid=1` are used together (my case).
But wouldn't it be enough to prepare the machine package with the information available at the time of its creation?
(And if `use_kerberos` is used, to deduce the package name.)
Yes, unless `use_kerberos` and `use_fqdn_as_uuid=1` are used together (my case).
But wouldn't it be enough to prepare the machine package with the information available at the time of its creation?
(And if `use_kerberos` is used, to deduce the package name.)
- sfonteneau
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We have two solutions to retrieve the fqdn:
fqdn retrieved from djoin (if djoin is present)
or:
hostname.currentmachine name
and if the console has the conf: use_fqdn_as_uuid=True
then we automatically offer "fqdn retrieved from djoin" if there is a djoin, otherwise hostname.currentmachine name.
fqdn retrieved from djoin (if djoin is present)
or:
hostname.currentmachine name
and if the console has the conf: use_fqdn_as_uuid=True
then we automatically offer "fqdn retrieved from djoin" if there is a djoin, otherwise hostname.currentmachine name.
- sfonteneau
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I took a quick look and found a workaround:
In WADs, in the "uuid" column, you can change the value to "pc-01.mydomain.lan"
, then click "Prepare machine package" and it should work.
In WADs, in the "uuid" column, you can change the value to "pc-01.mydomain.lan"
, then click "Prepare machine package" and it should work.
