The DNS service provides DNS Zone and RecordSet management for OpenStack clouds. The DNS Service includes a REST API, a command-line client, and a Horizon Dashboard plugin.
The DNS service consists of the following components:
openstack
command-line client pluginA plugin for the OpenStack Client CLI that communicates with the REST API
designate-api
componentAn OpenStack-native REST API that processes API requests by sending
them to the designate-central
over Remote Procedure Call (RPC).
designate-central
componentOrchestrates the creation, deletion and update of Zones and RecordSets.
designate-producer
componentOrchestrates periodic tasks that are run by designate.
designate-worker
componentIs a generic task runner, that runs both zone create / update and deletes,
and periodic tasks, from designate-producer
designate-mdns
componentA small DNS Server that is responsible for pushing DNS Zone information to the customer facing DNS Servers. Can also pull in DNS information about DNS Zones hosted outside of the Designate infrastructure
designate-agent
componentA small python daemon that can be used for a limited sub set of DNS Servers Some DNS Servers requrire commands be run locally, and to do this we use this component.
Note
The majority of the DNS service installs will not need this component.
Customer Facing DNS Servers
Serves DNS requests to end users. They are orchestreated by the
designate-worker
, and the supported list is maintained
here.
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