named[749]: the working directory is not writable

2009-08-14 Thread joans4nz
Thanks for your answers Doug and Rick and please excuse my english. joans4nz ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users

Re: named[749]: the working directory is not writable

2009-08-14 Thread Doug Barton
Rick Dicaire wrote: >> joans4nz wrote: >>> What is the working directory? > > Take a look at the ownership and perms on /var/named/etc/namedb/dump > >> Making that message go away (one way or another) is on my list, but >> since it's basically harmless it's not a high priority. > > It will be wh

Re: named[749]: the working directory is not writable

2009-08-14 Thread Rick Dicaire
> joans4nz wrote: >> What is the working directory? Take a look at the ownership and perms on /var/named/etc/namedb/dump > Making that message go away (one way or another) is on my list, but > since it's basically harmless it's not a high priority. It will be when you want to dump stats etc :)

Re: named[749]: the working directory is not writable

2009-08-14 Thread Doug Barton
joans4nz wrote: > Hi, > > I am moving some physical machines in production to virtual machines. I > installed a virtual machine with FreeBSD-7.2 with default Bind and I > reveive the following message: > > What is the working directory? The directory that by default named dumps it's writable fil

named[749]: the working directory is not writable

2009-08-14 Thread joans4nz
Hi, I am moving some physical machines in production to virtual machines. I installed a virtual machine with FreeBSD-7.2 with default Bind and I reveive the following message: What is the working directory? Is the bind user who must have write permission allowed? Thanks for your time, joans4nz

the working directory is not writable

2009-07-30 Thread Chris
Mandriva 2009.1 Bind 9.6.0-P1. Mandriva downloaded a security update this morning for Bind. When restarting I noticed the above line in my syslog. Running [r...@localhost ~]# named-checkconf -z /etc/named.conf:17: open: /etc/bogon_acl.conf: file not found The permissions for the files in /var/lib

Re: [openSuSE 11.1] the working directory is not writable

2009-01-12 Thread Mark Andrews
#18326] > Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: found 1 CPU, using 1 worker > thread > Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: loading configuration from '/etc/ > named.conf' > Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: the working directory is not > writable > > My working di

Re: [openSuSE 11.1] the working directory is not writable

2009-01-12 Thread Chris Buxton
On Jan 12, 2009, at 6:57 AM, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, Lothar Behrens wrote: Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: starting BIND 9.5.0-P2 -t /var/ lib/named -u named Chrooting to /var/lib/named Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: the working directory is not writable My

Re: [openSuSE 11.1] the working directory is not writable

2009-01-12 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, Lothar Behrens wrote: > Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: starting BIND 9.5.0-P2 -t /var/ > lib/named -u named Chrooting to /var/lib/named > Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: the working directory is not > writable > > My working directory is /var

[openSuSE 11.1] the working directory is not writable

2009-01-11 Thread Lothar Behrens
named[11970]: found 1 CPU, using 1 worker thread Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: loading configuration from '/etc/ named.conf' Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: the working directory is not writable My working directory is /var/lib/named and the permissions ara as follows: vmhost:/va