Should running a rndc freeze and thaw on the slave server also push the data from the .jnl files directly to the tables as they do on the master server?
For some weird reason, running a rndc freeze and thaw on the slave runs successfully, but it does not push the updates to the zone tables there, and the .jnl files still exist after it. This is unexpected behavior. ------------------------------------ Joseph A. Borgia, Jr. Sr. UNIX/SAN Engineer Team Rome IT - Rome Research Corporation U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory/Rome Research Site/RIOS COMM: 315-330-3952 DSN: 587-3952 FAX: 315-330-8258 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Borgia, Joe A CTR USAF AFMC AFRL/RIOS Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 9:59 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Dynamic DNS and Slave Servers I'm trying to learn DDNS at break-neck speed over here. I guess I'm a little surprised that there are .jnl files on my slave server. I have no allow-update statements on that server, unless maybe these files are coming from zone transfer? Also, is it normal for the master zone tables to turn into files that look like slave zone tables after you enable DDNS? Thanks, Joe ------------------------------------ Joseph A. Borgia, Jr. Sr. UNIX/SAN Engineer Team Rome IT - Rome Research Corporation U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory/Rome Research Site/RIOS COMM: 315-330-3952 DSN: 587-3952 FAX: 315-330-8258
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