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Re: Is there a way to force an update?From: Men & Mice Support Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2000
Time: 6:28:21 pmYes. Definitely. That's about all I can say - at this time, I can't
say when this will happen.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
At 9:51 AM -0800 12/19/00, Global Homes Webmaster wrote:
>Any chance of QDNS ever supporting DNS NOTIFY for masters to tell slaves to
>update their secondary zones?
>
>On 12/19/00 at 03:45, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>
> > If you want to remove all the cached zone files from the secondary
> > server, they're stored in the folder Secondary Data, which resides in
> > the QuickDNS Data folder on the secondary server.
> >
> > However, there's rarely a need to touch the contents of this folder,
> > as QuickDNS will update the files automatically immediately after
> > restarting (and periodically, depending on the zone's SOA record).
> >
> > At 10:54 AM +0100 12/19/00, Matthias Gruber wrote:
> > >hello,
> > >
> > >with bind the quickest way was deleting the secondarys db. files and
> > >performing a kill -HUP. this forces the secondary to reload every
> > >secondary zone file. i think this was mentioned in the dns and bind
> > >book. is there a way to do have a similar behavior with qdns?
> > >(deleting the secondary files?) usually i increased the serial
> > >number on the primary and restarted the secondary qdns (not the
> > >machine). this seems to update the secondary immediately.
> > >
> > >
> > >>At 1:49 PM +0100 12/18/00, Webmaster wrote:
> > >>>Hi
> > >>>I want to know if there is a way to force the secondaries to read the
> > >>>changes in the primary NOW!!, if the secondaries are in another place
> > >>>(office, country, etc...)
>
> Christopher Bort
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