I have a series of kvm vms I am running via libvirt. I have bind9 and
dhcp3-server installed and I am happy with their configuration.
The problem I have is that dhcp3-server and dnsmasq are currently
fighting over who hands out the ip address. My vms work when they get
their ip from dhcp3-server, and they fail when dnsmasq hands out the ip
address.
Unfortunately I can not get dnsmasq to stop handing out ip addresses.
This is the configuration of my default network:
<network>
<name>default</name>
<bridge name="virbr%d" />
<forward/>
<ip address="192.168.122.1" netmask="255.255.255.0">
</ip>
</network>
Notice in the ip tag the optional dhcp tag is missing. Thus dnsmasq I
thought, was supposed to leave well enough alone. It doesn't.
I can turn off dhcp3-server and start up a host.
What I see in the syslog is:
Jul 7 08:52:21 vmhost dnsmasq[3420]: DHCPREQUEST(virbr0)
192.168.122.244 52:54:00:8f:7c:a4
Jul 7 08:52:21 vmhost dnsmasq[3420]: DHCPACK(virbr0) 192.168.122.244
52:54:00:8f:7c:a4 host1000
Then when I run ifconfig on the host1000 vm, it has an ip address that
it obviously got from dnsmasq.
I just need dnsmasq to stop handing out IPs, how do I do that?
Mike Power