Re: Odd behavior on a secondary server

2018-03-22 Thread Dave Warren
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018, at 11:01, @lbutlr wrote: > On 2018-03-22 (08:13 MDT), John Miller wrote: > > > > Is this normal or am I missing something. > > It is normal. It is confusing, but it is normal. Think of it as a "freshness" date rather than a "modified" date and it

Re: Odd behavior on a secondary server

2018-03-22 Thread @lbutlr
On 2018-03-22 (08:13 MDT), John Miller wrote: > > Is this normal or am I missing something. It is normal. It is confusing, but it is normal. -- Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy. ___ Please visit

Re: Odd behavior on a secondary server

2018-03-22 Thread Barry Margolin
In article , Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > On 22.03.18 10:13, John Miller wrote: > >We are setting up a secondary server and seeing something that may be > >normal, but I wanted to check. The time stamp on each zone file

Re: Odd behavior on a secondary server

2018-03-22 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 22.03.18 10:13, John Miller wrote: We are setting up a secondary server and seeing something that may be normal, but I wanted to check. The time stamp on each zone file on the secondary is changing with each refresh cycle, even if there are no changes to the file. Is this normal or am I

Odd behavior on a secondary server

2018-03-22 Thread John Miller
Hello there, We are setting up a secondary server and seeing something that may be normal, but I wanted to check. The time stamp on each zone file on the secondary is changing with each refresh cycle, even if there are no changes to the file. Is this normal or am I missing something.