On Tuesday 31 March 2009 05:03 pm, Dino K wrote:

> the secondary can just slave off the primary... it caches it all in
> text files anyways...

Which is what we decided to do today after I broke the Cobalt RaQ 550 
we're implementing while attempting to do the rsync.

I take full responsibility, and will head to the DC tomorrow to rebuild 
the RaQ (nothing on it as yet).  But I still don't know how, while 
attempting to do an rsync as user named from user admin's account we 
managed to change the ownership of the admin home directory and both 
the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files as admin.

So we're going to run the system as a slave.  He wants a system he can 
easily promote to a master if necessary; I'm just going to write a 
script to do that.

> why bother with rsync can also look into using 
> powerdns which is db backed

Not a bad idea, but customer is happy with BIND.

Jeff
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