By cpatarun
I’ve tried to create multiple managed redis databases in multiple regions. All have the same issue.
I’m using redli, the recommended CLI for redis.
Whenever I try the connection string as provided in “Connection details - flags”, I keep seeing the following error
2019/10/24 15:17:15 Dial dial tcp: lookup db-redis-nyc1-xxxxxxxx.db.ondigitalocean.com: no such host
If do nslookup to the database host, it always returns no records. In fact if I do nslookup db.ondigitalocean.com, it returns
Server: 127.0.0.53
Address: 127.0.0.53#53
Non-authoritative answer:
*** Can't find db.ondigitalocean.com: No answer
Any ideas? Seems like for some reason I can’t get any DNS records connecting the DB host to the server.
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I have just created a managed MySQL cluster and have the same problem. DNS is not working for both public and private db hostnames.
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