On 23 Oct 2009 wk 43, at 15:17, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
Kenneth Marshall wrote:
This leaves my initial question unanswered - how does such setup
recover from lost notifications from supermaster to slave?
As of PostgreSQL - my idea was to use PostgreSQL on master, and
SQLite on slave, f
Kenneth Marshall wrote:
This leaves my initial question unanswered - how does such setup recover
from lost notifications from supermaster to slave?
As of PostgreSQL - my idea was to use PostgreSQL on master, and SQLite on
slave, for simplicity, but that would render your patch useless,
unfor
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 03:00:08PM +0200, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
> Kenneth Marshall wrote:
>> The supermaster functionality works well for this. If you are using
>> PostgreSQL as the DB backend, you may want to consider using the
>> patch I posted to PDNS giving you the option to configure the z
Kenneth Marshall wrote:
The supermaster functionality works well for this. If you are using
PostgreSQL as the DB backend, you may want to consider using the
patch I posted to PDNS giving you the option to configure the zone
commit command. This allows you to use temporary tables to optimize
zone
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 01:47:54PM +0200, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
> Angel Bosch Mora wrote:
>>
>> forget about all this master-propagates-slaves stuff.
>>
> It's behaving so badly, or is unreliable, or not supported by developers,
> or... ?
>> i use ldap backend and i have lot of 389 Director
Angel Bosch Mora wrote:
forget about all this master-propagates-slaves stuff.
It's behaving so badly, or is unreliable, or not supported by
developers, or... ?
i use ldap backend and i have lot of 389 Directory Servers replicated. to fire
up a new DNS server i just have to copy the confs a
Dmitry Banshchikov wrote:
1. I can see that any time serial is updated in the SOA record of the
domain, pdns server discovers the change and reloads the zone. That's
great, however - this is obviously a kind of polling, which
configuration parameter controls the interval of database queries?
> >
> > 2. I'd like to automatically propagate new domains to slave DNS
> > server, the idea of 'supermaster' looks exactly like what I need.
> My
> > current setup sends notifications about zone changes to slave, and
> my
> > slave happily configures new zones.
forget about all this master-propa
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 12:54:14 +0200
Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm quite new to PDNS, I'm considering switching from bind9 to pdns,
> mostly for its easy integration with database backend (at the moment
> our system uses custom scripts that generate bind config files after
> each change
Hi!
I'm quite new to PDNS, I'm considering switching from bind9 to pdns,
mostly for its easy integration with database backend (at the moment our
system uses custom scripts that generate bind config files after each
change). I'm just evaluating simple PDNS setup.
1. I can see that any time s
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