On 2007-03-19 06:35, Matthew Dillon wrote:
I blew up the dragonflybsd.org domain when I upgraded the box
running the DNS. The new version of bind disallows certain
constructions (domain names with underscores), and as per normal
stupidity it decided to stop serving the entire
On Mon, March 19, 2007 1:58 pm, Erik Wikström wrote:
On 2007-03-19 06:35, Matthew Dillon wrote:
I blew up the dragonflybsd.org domain when I upgraded the box
running the DNS. The new version of bind disallows certain
constructions (domain names with underscores), and as per normal
Heh heh. I feel a little bad... the DNS failure occured over a week
ago, when I upgraded apollo. Nobody (including me) noticed that the
master was down it until now because secondary DNS server kept serving
out the old zone file until it finally timed out.
heheh. oops!
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Heh heh. I feel a little bad... the DNS failure occured over a week
ago, when I upgraded apollo. Nobody (including me) noticed that the
master was down it until now because secondary DNS server kept serving
out the old zone file until it finally timed out.
:Hi,
:
:A quick follow up:
:
:I was unable to see what the actual console was displaying as the
:screen was in suspend and i could not awaken it.
:
:I have tried to repeat the problem for the last few hours and so
:far have not been able reproduce the issue.
:
:Mike.
There could be something
Unfortunately this is a laptop with no serial - i was very curious when i
read about vkernels as a more general replacement for jails so installed
dfly on the first free machine i could lay my hands on. I will set up
another box with a serial console and kernel config as you suggest to try
:i assume no chance in the future of net booting a vkernel from iscsi san
:or will ANVIL provide a cleaner solution to having the vkernel/vmachine
:filesystem available should the actual machine running it die and have
:some monitoring solution to start the virtual machine on another box?
:
On Mon, March 19, 2007 3:49 pm, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
Totally my bad - SOrry! I forgot to update the httpd.conf when we shifted
DNS. The wiki is on leaf now, and I fixed it.
Someone had mentioned that work they recently did on the wiki was missing
after the server shift, probably because