Yesterday I created a new farm using roles that were already in a farm
which I wanted to modify and then save to new role names.  When I
executed the synchronisations the behaviour was not what I expected
and I am now unable to access the www URL for the original farm.

So - I have farm1.com and farm2.com is based on this farm, both
started with a www and mysql role, e.g. farm1-mysql and farm1-www.
When I had made changes in the roles using farm2 I synchronised and
changed the role names to farm2-mysql and farm2-www.

What happened then is that the farm1 instances were changed to use the
farm2-www and farm2-mysql roles - I didn't expect this and it took me
some time to notice.  What also happened was the www.farm1.com URL was
disconnected and farm1 became part of the DNS zone for farm2 with
www.farm2.com pointing to it.

When I noticed the change in farm 1 I switched the application that
was running on it back to the original role, edited the farm to
include the required roles and restarted.  The problem I have now is
that the DNS record for www.farm1.com is not working and has not
updated in the past 12 hours.  Looking at the dsn zone information for
the application it is correctly set to www.farm1.com but I just can't
access the www machine using this url, only with its external hostname
url 'ext-farm1-www.farm1.com'.

Is ther anything I can do/check to get the www url pointing back to
the correct server?

Thanks
Damon

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