How do I export the cache dump?
rndc dumpdb on the first execute took a few seconds, but after updatedb
locate named_dump.db (as it suggested it would store it there) returns
nothing. The man page for rndc doesn't say anything about these commands
either.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
In message 961092e10911030921x3ff3ce60xdb3d1f0534159...@mail.gmail.com, Josh
Luthman writes:
How do I export the cache dump?
rndc dumpdb on the first execute took a few seconds, but after updatedb
locate named_dump.db (as it suggested it would store it there) returns
nothing. The man
I have two servers that users query that as as cache servers.
The server having the problem is CentOS 4.4 running bind 9.2.4
The second server configured similarly is CentOS 3.9 also running bind
9.2.4.
There is one A record on Godaddy's DNS servers that fails look ups on the
4.4 server start
The issue is that the A record no longer gets resolved.
The command dig mail.alexandertelecominc.com @firstserver times out. Not
sure what else I can provide that would help.
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
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Suite 1337
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When you have eliminated
Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com said:
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The issue is that the A record no longer gets resolved.
The command dig mail.alexandertelecominc.com @firstserver times out. Not
sure what else I can provide that
Let me say it this way...
Starting ~7PM EST Sunday evening the command
dig mail.alexandertelecominc.com @74.218.88.168 #fails
dig mail.alexandertelecominc.com @4.2.2.2 #works
until I issue
rndc reload /etc/init.d/named restart #on the 74.218.88.168 server
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com said:
Let me say it this way...
Starting ~7PM EST Sunday evening the command
dig mail.alexandertelecominc.com @74.218.88.168 #fails
dig mail.alexandertelecominc.com @4.2.2.2 #works
until I issue
rndc reload /etc/init.d/named restart #on the
It has happened the last 4 or 5 Sunday nights.
Currently there are no logs - what categories would you suggest I start
logging?
The server comes back with simply no response. It just times out. It
resolves every other record I could think of to ask it. Also, it may or may
not be relevant but
In article mailman.872.1257181286.14796.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
Josh Luthman j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
It has happened the last 4 or 5 Sunday nights.
Currently there are no logs - what categories would you suggest I start
logging?
The server comes back with simply no response.
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