Secondary Master

2012-05-11 Thread Manson, John
I found this article about setting up a secondary master. This may be useful as we are bringing up a disaster recovery site. The author explains that the zone type should be 'slave'' so it can receive db updates from the normal master. Seems like that makes it a slave instead of a master

Re: Secondary Master

2012-05-11 Thread WBrown
John wrote on 05/11/2012 11:05:58 AM: I found this article about setting up a secondary master. This may be useful as we are bringing up a disaster recovery site. The author explains that the zone type should be ?slave?? so it can receive db updates from the normal master. Seems like

Re: Secondary Master

2012-05-11 Thread John Wingenbach
The concept of a secondary master is sound. It basically provides for a healthy means of handling the situation where your primary master is unusable. To enable and support a primary/backup dns master, the backup master is initially setup as noted as a slave server. Any other slave

Re: Secondary Master

2012-05-11 Thread Barry Margolin
In article mailman.780.1336757913.63724.bind-us...@lists.isc.org, John Wingenbach b...@wingenbach.org wrote: The concept of a secondary master is sound. It basically provides for a healthy means of handling the situation where your primary master is unusable. That's true, but the sample