From: Arturas Skauronas Sent: November 25, 2009 16:04
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Hugh E Cruickshank
> wrote:
> > CentOS 4.8, BIND 9.2.4
> > 3. Delete the journal files:
> > rm *.jnl
>
> why to do that?
> you can do simple zone update by:
> rndc freeze [zone]
> if you got error like:
>
From: Christopher Chan Sent: November 25, 2009 15:50
> >>Also in the steps you have taken above you are stopping bind
> >>via rndc stop and then trying to start it with the unknown
> >>"start" command. Even if "start" was known it would not work,
> >>rndc communicated directly with
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 03:36:09PM -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
>
> That would explain a lot but it would have been more useful if the
> rndc command had returned an error saying something like "start
> command unknown" rather than accepting the command and indicating
> a communication problem
>> Also in the steps you have taken above you are stopping bind
>> via rndc stop and then trying to start it with the unknown
>> "start" command. Even if "start" was known it would not work,
>> rndc communicated directly with named, and since it was already
>> stopped in
From: John R. Dennison Sent: November 25, 2009 15:26
>
> You are going through entirely too many steps.
>
> 1) Edit zone file
>
> 2) rndc reload foo.com
I will give that a try.
> Also in the steps you have taken above you are stopping bind
> via rndc stop and
On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 15:27 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
> From: Tariq Ismail Dalvi Sent: November 25, 2009 15:21
> >
> > I am facing same problem but with CentOS 5.4 and BIND 9.3.6 while I
> > was having 5.3 named was working fine but now it give me same error in
> > Service configuration pan
From: Tariq Ismail Dalvi Sent: November 25, 2009 15:21
>
> I am facing same problem but with CentOS 5.4 and BIND 9.3.6 while I
> was having 5.3 named was working fine but now it give me same error in
> Service configuration panel to start named I have to reboot the system
> but if I give Service n
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