2010/9/3 Walery Studennikov :
> When I ask A record for domain and A record dowsn't exists, but CNAME
> record exists instead, I want pdns to return CNAME records and
> status:NOERROR, but now it doesn't.
Thanks to Pavel Boldin, who have found the problem:
there was a record in database with empt
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 17:57:33 -0500, Mark Chaney wrote:
Also, i probably already know the answer to this, but if I made a change
to pdns servers mysql database using a remote script, would the bind
servers even be aware of the changes?
No they would not. Masters never read changes from slav
Thanks Christian, {I
am resending in HTML format, to avoid auto line breaks which
make terminal output illegible.}
This problem happened to me only with pdns server logging. I've
never had a similar problem on this or on any of the other
Thanks Christian,
This problem happens only with pdns server logging. I've never had a
similar problem on this or on any of the other servers I'm managing
(mainly CentOS), all with the same locale, with various daemons and syslog.
The pdns daemons running are as follows:
# ps -ef | grep p
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