in fact after reboot looks like old serial is lost for all domains.
why is change_date not kept up to date? all domains have it to be NULL,
I think its where the serial is derived from when using autoserial
On 2018-11-07 20:18, MRob wrote:
Please some help for this? Looks like pdnsutil increase-serial not
made to work for mysql backend with autoserial, so how to
programmatically request increase serial?
pdnsutil increase-serial example.org
Error: Parsing record content (try 'pdnsutil check-zone'): missing
field at the end of record content 'ns.example.org cont...@example.org
0'
pdnsutil check-zone example.org
Checked 21 records of 'example.org', 0 errors, 0 warnings.
Related, where is serial stored in auto-serial case? I find
"change_date" field NULL on all records and "notified_serial" NULL
on
this domain (but its 0 on the other domains, not sure why). In this
situation what happens if server reboot, SOA has to be reclaimed
from
somewhere??
As far as I know this can be found in the table "records", column
"content",
for every entry of the type "SOA". It corresponds to the provided
serial number
you get with "dig <zone> SOA" (if no DNSSEC is active).
Well for auto-serial you must set that value as 0 so my question being
where the serial is kept in this special case and carried across
reboot situation.
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