Package - designate-worker

Package:  designate-worker
apt-get install designate-worker
Documentations in package:

Primary informations

Download package: http://osbpo.debian.net/debian/pool/bullseye-zed-backports/main/d/designate/designate-worker_15.0.2-1~bpo11+1_all.deb (Size: 11.3KiB)

PropertyValue
Packagedesignate-worker
Sourcedesignate
Version1:15.0.2-1~bpo11+1
Architectureall
MaintainerDebian OpenStack
Installed-Size34
Dependsdesignate-common (= 1:15.0.2-1~bpo11+1), python3-designate (= 1:15.0.2-1~bpo11+1)
Filenamepool/bullseye-zed-backports/main/d/designate/designate-worker_15.0.2-1~bpo11+1_all.deb
Size11568
MD5suma2eb455eccdbc311f67e1ccfcf0469e7
SHA19edb79e5dbcde7adb5af16dfb8e6f7ea92cf79d1
SHA256ec14a5fb18085ed8638d20d715fc075f971e6fa7586fa0dde93d3b2312aaa364
Sectionnet
Priorityoptional
Homepagehttps://github.com/openstack/designate
DescriptionOpenStack DNS as a Service - worker Designate provides DNSaaS services for OpenStack. It provides a multi-tenant REST API for domain & record management. It is Integrated with Keystone for authentication, and provides a framework in place to integrate with Nova and Neutron notifications (for auto-generated records). Designate supports PowerDNS and Bind9 out of the box. . This package provides the worker service. It is a service that manages state of the DNS servers Designate manages, and any other long-running or otherwise complicated piece of work. The worker reads configuration for DNS servers from the Designate database, which is populated via the pools.yaml file. These DNS server backends are loaded into the worker so it understands how to create, update, and delete zones and recordsets on each DNS server. The Worker is fully aware of DNS Server 'Pools', so a single worker process can manage many pools of DNS servers.
Description-md5

Files in package

  • /etc/init.d/designate-worker
  • /usr/lib/systemd/system/designate-worker.service
  • /usr/share/doc/designate-worker/changelog.Debian.gz
  • /usr/share/doc/designate-worker/copyright