Closed jimvanderveen closed 7 years ago
FYI - the CNAME to CNAME solution arose because we didn't want to have to ask campus ITs to change their domain URLs to point to the new Dash2 server.
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Merged #91https://github.com/CDLUC3/dash/pull/91.
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Yeah, and I think that was a fantastic solution, especially for dev & stg.
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FYI - the CNAME to CNAME solution arose because we didn't want to have to ask campus ITs to change their domain URLs to point to the new Dash2 server.
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Merged #91https://github.com/CDLUC3/dash/pull/91.
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The 3 datashare domain names (uc3-datashare-dev.cdlib.org, uc3-datashare-stg.cdlib.org, cdl-datashare-p01.ucop.edu) are CNAME records. The IP addresses that were listed probably came from the DashV1 hosts' IP addresses prior to CDL's migration to AWS.
It's bad practice to point a CNAME to another CNAME, but probably acceptable for dev/stg. We should reconsider doing this with production instances though.