Hi,
Has anyone created a secondary dns nameserver? If so, what is the process?
I don't want a caching forwarder as it makes all dns requests back to the 
management node. I
am looking for an alternate in case the management node goes down. It 
seems that this 
feature used to be available in earlier versions of xCAT. 

Regards,

Mike Denny  RHCE            Technology Specialist 
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