Fuel master node uses resolv.conf where internal resolver is specified. It means that there are at least 2 dhcp servers (internal and external). Technically, settings of master node shouldn't allow to overwrite resolv.conf. It seemed to happen in your case. I've submitted patch that should explicitly set priority.
Hi Aleksandr,
Fuel master node uses resolv.conf where internal resolver is specified. It means that there are at least 2 dhcp servers (internal and external). Technically, settings of master node shouldn't allow to overwrite resolv.conf. It seemed to happen in your case. I've submitted patch that should explicitly set priority.