This article describes how to configure the DNS servers that an instance will query using the command orbit dns.
Command orbit dns
The command orbit dns provides tools for managing the DNS system.
Usage: orbit dns
The Domain Name System (DNS) management tools
Flags:
--help Show context-sensitive help.
-h
-s, --servers=SERVERS,... Domain servers list
--search=SEARCH,... The domain search list
-d, --domain=STRING Domain name
--force Force the command execution, never prompt
--show
View the current DNS configuration
To list active DNS servers, use the argument --show.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit dns --show
DNS configuration
DNS Servers:
- 172.17.182.193
Domain: mshome.net
Search:
- mshome.net
Configure DNS servers
To configure the DNS server list and other options, use the available arguments. The DNS servers will be applied immediately. For example:
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit dns
--servers=172.17.182.10,172.17.182.11
--search=mshome.net
--domain=mshome.net
Are you sure you want to proceed: y
Done!
No errors reported