Hi Tom,

Glue record is something that should be created within your domain
registrar interface.
By the fact this is "A" records for your nameservers.

You can find a good explaination of glue records here:
http://faq.domainmonster.com/dns/glue_record/

Regards,
Nick

2010/1/8 Tom <[email protected]>:
> I'm running scalr on an ec2 machine.  It has a running farm with 1
> load balancer, 2 app servers, and 1 memcached server.
>
> The application that is running is mydomain.com.  The dns servers for
> the domain is ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com.  I've added A
> records for ns1 and ns2 in scalr.  All other records are generated by
> scalr.
>
> I ran a report on pingability.com and it says there are errors
> pertaining to missing glue records.  I now understand that since a
> subdomain is hosting the dns for the domain itself, I need glue
> records. However, I'm not sure exactly what they need to be.
>
> Any help would be hugely appreciated.
>
> Tom
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