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Standby Hostname & OS Renaming
After deploying the standby watchdog script, also rename the standby's OS to match its DNS name.
On the standby box
hostnamectl set-hostname app1-bu.itpropartner.com
Verify with both hostname and hostname -f.
Also rename in the cloud provider API
The cloud provider labels (Hetzner Cloud Console, API server.name) and the OS hostname are separate. Update both:
import urllib.request, json
headers = {'Authorization': f'Bearer {token}', 'Content-Type': 'application/json'}
data = json.dumps({"name": "app1-bu.itpropartner.com"})
req = urllib.request.Request(f'https://api.hetzner.cloud/v1/servers/{SERVER_ID}', data=data.encode(), headers=headers, method='PUT')
urllib.request.urlopen(req, timeout=10)
Why this matters
- The DNS A record, the cloud provider name, and the OS hostname should all agree
- Scripts that check
hostnamefor routing decisions won't break - The DR documentation references the DNS name — matching OS hostname reduces confusion during failover