File permissions?
What does log say?

On 18.12.08 10:24, "RodneyQ" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi Alex,
> 
> Cool. we will be expecting that on the next update.
> BTW, any ideas why the zone is not written inside named.conf as what
> Nick also stated?
> 
> Cheers,
> Rodney
> 
> On Dec 18, 4:05 pm, Alex Kovalyov <[email protected]> wrote:
>> IPs are assigned from the stack and not sticking to a particular instance
>> now.
>> It will be resolved in the next update.
>> 
>> On 18.12.08 05:08, "RodneyQ" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi Again,
>> 
>>> Log shows, that the IP changed to have Elastic IP, after I shutdown
>>> the farm running for a day. something weird here :)
>> 
>>> 18-12-2008 02:58:19   INFO   i-c67ac3af/trap-hostdown.sh
>>> 10.252.61.176 DOWN: Scalr notified me that 10.252.61.176 of role app
>>> (Custom role: app, I'm first: 0) is down
>>> 18-12-2008 02:58:17  WARN  EventObserver  IP changed for instance i-
>>> c67ac3af. New IP address: 174.129.252.245
>>> 18-12-2008 02:58:17  WARN  EventObserver  IP changed for instance i-
>>> d97ac3b0. New IP address: 174.129.249.16
>>> 17-12-2008 06:50:03  WARN  EventObserver  IP changed for instance i-
>>> c67ac3af. New IP address: 10.252.63.48
>>> 17-12-2008 06:50:03  WARN  EventObserver  IP changed for instance i-
>>> d97ac3b0. New IP address: 10.252.61.176
>>> 17-12-2008 06:47:36  INFO  i-c67ac3af/mysql-init.sh  Successfully
>>> uploaded MySQL data bundle to S3.
>>> 17-12-2008 06:47:30  INFO  i-c67ac3af/mysql-init.sh  Extracting MySQL
>>> data snapshot.
>> 
>>> Rodney
>> 
>>> On Dec 18, 9:17 am, RodneyQ <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Thanks Nick and Alex.
>> 
>>>> @Nick:
>>>>       I've had to add the same lines like what you did and it
>>>> resolves. I'm using RC3 :)
>> 
>>>> @Alex:
>>>>     bind is working properly and listening on current host. Another
>>>> problem, is internal IP is the same with its
>>>>     external IP (elastic ip checked when the instance were started)
>>>> written in the zone.
>> 
>>>> On Dec 18, 1:33 am, Alex Kovalyov <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>> Unfortunately I cannot dig these hosts inside scalr server(but
>>>>>> ns1.tm.local is ok).
>> 
>>>>> dig sample.tm.local @localhost doesn't work but dig sample.tm.local
>>>>> @ns1.tm.local does?
>>>>> May be bind is not listening on localhost?
>> 
>>>>> On 17.12.08 09:03, "cocoy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>> I've configured scalr on ec2 and installed bind. When I launch a farm,
>>>>>> with mysql and app server it runs ok. My internal domain is tm.local
>>>>>> w/ ns1.tm.local set as nameserver.
>> 
>>>>>> An application was created as sample.tm.local. And created the zone
>>>>>> file:
>> 
>>>>>> @   14400   IN      SOA     server1.tm.local. root.server1.tm.local. (
>>>>>>        2008121702    ; serial, todays date+todays
>>>>>>        14400        ; refresh, seconds
>>>>>>        7200        ; retry, seconds
>>>>>>        86400        ; expire, seconds
>>>>>>        300 )    ; minimum, seconds
>> 
>>>>>> sample.tm.local. 14400 IN NS server1.tm.local.
>>>>>> ext-app 20 IN A 10.252.66.147
>>>>>> int-app 20 IN A 10.252.66.147
>>>>>> @ 90 IN A 10.252.66.176
>>>>>> ext-mysql 20 IN A 10.252.66.176
>>>>>> ext-mysql-master 20 IN A 10.252.66.176
>>>>>> int-mysql 20 IN A 10.252.66.176
>>>>>> int-mysql-master 20 IN A 10.252.66.176
>> 
>>>>>> Unfortunately I cannot dig these hosts inside scalr server(but
>>>>>> ns1.tm.local is ok).
>>>>>> Can you advice what's wrong with the setup?
>> 
>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>> Rodney
> > 



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