For ref:
you could use a domain record hosted on your raq, i.e. add an a record for
'ns1.domain.com' (primary) & 'ns2.domain.com' (secondary). Where domain.com
is a dom hosted on your RaQ.
This way, you then have to change one IP address - either ns1 or ns2,
depending which one you want to move.
-Also you can reduce the TTL to minimise impact, prior to moving.

C

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 27 February 2006 16:10
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Subject: Re: [cobaltfacts] Secondary DNS



> Are there any scripts out there that allow the secondary server ip
> address to be changed for all the domains in the gui or at command line.
> I don't fancy updating hundreds of domains by hand.

Raq4 or Raq550??

Raq4 is easy, just do a find replace on /etc/named/records and click
save changes in the GUI.

Raq550 I think the only way is to manually edit the files in /etc/named/
and reload named but then the records will be out of sync with the GUI
and you will no longer be able to use the GUI!

Dan
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