Merge pull request #6470 from adelton/dns-no-hostname

The docker run --dns does not resolve hostname and having hostname in resolv.conf does not work.
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James Turnbull 2014-06-17 10:13:12 -05:00
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@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ retrieve the container's ID once the container has finished running.
$ sudo docker run -d --name static static-web-files sh $ sudo docker run -d --name static static-web-files sh
$ sudo docker run -d --expose=8098 --name riak riakserver $ sudo docker run -d --expose=8098 --name riak riakserver
$ sudo docker run -d -m 100m -e DEVELOPMENT=1 -e BRANCH=example-code -v $(pwd):/app/bin:ro --name app appserver $ sudo docker run -d -m 100m -e DEVELOPMENT=1 -e BRANCH=example-code -v $(pwd):/app/bin:ro --name app appserver
$ sudo docker run -d -p 1443:443 --dns=dns.dev.org --dns-search=dev.org -v /var/log/httpd --volumes-from static --link riak --link app -h www.sven.dev.org --name web webserver $ sudo docker run -d -p 1443:443 --dns=10.0.0.1 --dns-search=dev.org -v /var/log/httpd --volumes-from static --link riak --link app -h www.sven.dev.org --name web webserver
$ sudo docker run -t -i --rm --volumes-from web -w /var/log/httpd busybox tail -f access.log $ sudo docker run -t -i --rm --volumes-from web -w /var/log/httpd busybox tail -f access.log
This example shows 5 containers that might be set up to test a web This example shows 5 containers that might be set up to test a web
@ -1089,7 +1089,7 @@ application change:
two environment variables `DEVELOPMENT` and `BRANCH` and bind-mounting the two environment variables `DEVELOPMENT` and `BRANCH` and bind-mounting the
current directory (`$(pwd)`) in the container in read-only mode as `/app/bin`; current directory (`$(pwd)`) in the container in read-only mode as `/app/bin`;
4. Start the `webserver`, mapping port `443` in the container to port `1443` on 4. Start the `webserver`, mapping port `443` in the container to port `1443` on
the Docker server, setting the DNS server to `dns.dev.org` and DNS search the Docker server, setting the DNS server to `10.0.0.1` and DNS search
domain to `dev.org`, creating a volume to put the log files into (so we can domain to `dev.org`, creating a volume to put the log files into (so we can
access it from another container), then importing the files from the volume access it from another container), then importing the files from the volume
exposed by the `static` container, and linking to all exposed ports from exposed by the `static` container, and linking to all exposed ports from