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โ11-30-2022 01:12 AM
My Azure Databricks workspace default DNS is #168.63.129.16, this DNS doesn't seem to resolve azure storage accounts which were created a year ago, after tweaking the cluster to use 8.8.8.8 then able to resolve desired storage accounts, is there a default list of DNSes that ADB use, or any suggestions maybe ?
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โ11-30-2022 08:03 AM
IP address 168.63.129.16 is a virtual public IP address that is used to facilitate a communication channel to Azure platform resources. Customers can define any address space for their private virtual network in Azure. Therefore, the Azure platform resources must be presented as a unique public IP address. Click Here!
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โ11-30-2022 01:52 AM
This is normally handled by the virtual network, and not in databricks itself.
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โ11-30-2022 05:47 AM
@Werner Stinckensโ however, i have two workspaces, in different VNs, any cluster on both of them return same DNS, how do you explain that ?, Thanks.
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โ11-30-2022 05:51 AM
They use the same DNS?
I'd check the DNS settings for the VNet in Azure.
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โ11-30-2022 08:03 AM
IP address 168.63.129.16 is a virtual public IP address that is used to facilitate a communication channel to Azure platform resources. Customers can define any address space for their private virtual network in Azure. Therefore, the Azure platform resources must be presented as a unique public IP address. Click Here!

