OSDOCS:16105_RN:adding AWS DNS RN#104693
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@yunjiang29, PTAL |
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/lgtm |
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| You can enable a user-provisioned domain name server (DNS) instead of the default cluster-provisioned DNS solution. For example, your organization's security policies might not allow the use of public DNS services such as {aws-first} DNS. As a result, you can manage the API and Ingress DNS records in your own system rather than adding the records to the DNS of the cloud. If you use this feature, you must provide your own DNS solution that includes records for `api.<cluster_name>.<base_domain>.` and `*.apps.<cluster_name>.<base_domain>.`. Enabling a user-provisioned DNS is available as a Technology Preview feature. | ||
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| For more information, see xref:../installing/installing_aws/ipi/installing-restricted-networks-aws-installer-provisioned.adoc#installation-aws-enabling-user-managed-DNS_installing-restricted-networks-aws-installer-provisioned[Enabling a user-managed DNS] and xref:../installing/installing_aws/ipi/installing-restricted-networks-aws-installer-provisioned.adoc#installation-aws-provisioning-own-dns-records_installing-restricted-networks-aws-installer-provisioned[Provisioning your own DNS records]. |
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it looks like the links are the same and point to the same restricted-networks cluster chapter, can we use a common cluster instead? Like:
Installing a cluster on AWS with customizations
Enabling a user-managed DNS
Provisioning your own DNS records
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| You can enable a user-provisioned domain name server (DNS) instead of the default cluster-provisioned DNS solution. For example, your organization's security policies might not allow the use of public DNS services such as {aws-first} DNS. As a result, you can manage the API and Ingress DNS records in your own system rather than adding the records to the DNS of the cloud. If you use this feature, you must provide your own DNS solution that includes records for `api.<cluster_name>.<base_domain>.` and `*.apps.<cluster_name>.<base_domain>.`. Enabling a user-provisioned DNS is available as a Technology Preview feature. | ||
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| For more information, see xref:../installing/installing_aws/ipi/installing-aws-customizations.adoc#installation-aws-enabling-user-managed-DNS_installing-restricted-networks-aws-installer-provisioned[Enabling a user-managed DNS] and xref:../installing/installing_aws/ipi/installing-aws-customizations.adoc#installation-aws-provisioning-own-dns-records_installing-restricted-networks-aws-installer-provisioned[Provisioning your own DNS records]. |
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it looks like the link does not work, need to wait for #98724 get merged?
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Yes, #98724 must be merged for the link to work. Can you add 'LGTM' here?
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I thought the links should like:
https://98724--ocpdocs-pr.netlify.app/openshift-enterprise/latest/installing/installing_aws/ipi/installing-aws-customizations#installation-aws-enabling-user-managed-DNS_installing-aws-customizations
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https://98724--ocpdocs-pr.netlify.app/openshift-enterprise/latest/installing/installing_aws/ipi/installing-aws-customizations#installation-aws-provisioning-own-dns-records_installing-aws-customizations
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Version:
4.21
Issue:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OSDOCS-17856
Link to docs preview:
Installing a cluster on AWS with a user-provisioned DNS (Technology Preview)
QE review:
Additional information:
This is the feature PR for this release note: #98724.