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Re: Change the Master server ip

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Monday, February 4, 2002
Time: 3:23:02 pm

Make sure you enter the server's name, as it appears in the Manager
window, with a dot on the end (if you use the server's hostname
instead of IP address). If you're already connected to the server,
and if the script then asks if you want to connect again, you've made
an error.
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy

At 5:04 PM -0600 2/4/02, Web Comunicaciones wrote:
>I just delete all the zones at the secondary server, and when i run
>the script i get: Could not connect.
>
>any tip?
>
>>At 2:55 PM -0600 2/4/02, Web Comunicaciones wrote:
>>>>Well...
>>>>
>>>>The one-zone-at-a-time method is to use the zone options dialog,
>>>>for each zone. But if you have a lot of zones, that's a pain.
>>>
>>>I think so... i have more than 1,000
>>>
>>>>If you're using QuickDNS Manager for Mac OS 8/9/X, you can use
>>>>AppleScript. Unfortunately, there's no way with AppleScript to
>>>>change the zone options, so you're left with deleting and
>>>>recreating all of the zones on the slave server. (Disconnect from
>>>>the master server before deleting all zones! Make a backup!)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Yes i'm in OS 9
>>>
>>>Ok, and i only connect to the slave server? And delete one by one?
>>>or there's another way to delete all?
>>
>>AppleScript. Copy the script below and paste it into Script Editor,
>>then run it. The script will ask you which server to work on, and
>>then it will disconnect any other servers. It will then delete every
>>zone from the server.
>>____________________________________________________________________
>>
>>tell application "QuickDNS Manager"
>> if (count of servers) =3D 0 then
>> beep
>> display dialog =AC
>> "You must be connected to the server." with icon stop =AC
>> buttons {"OK"} =AC
>> default button "OK"
>> return
>> else
>> set listOfServerNames to (the name of every server)
>> end if
>>end tell
>>
>>choose from list listOfServerNames with prompt =AC
>> "Delete all zones from which server?"
>>if ((the result is false) or (the result =3D {})) then
>> return
>>else
>> set serverName to the first item of the result
>>end if
>>
>>tell application "QuickDNS Manager"
>> -- prep:
>> activate
>> repeat with theZone in (every zone)
>> try
>> close document of theZone
>> end try
>> end repeat
>> set theServers to (the name of every server)
>> repeat with theServer in theServers
>> if (theServer as text) =82 serverName then
>> disconnect from server (theServer as text)
>> end if
>> end repeat
>>
>> -- delete all zones:
>> set theZones to (every zone)
>> if (count of theZones) > 0 then
>> repeat with theZone in theZones
>> delete zone ((name of theZone) as text) from servers {server
>>serverName}
>> end repeat
>> end if
>>end tell
>>____________________________________________________________________
>>
>>>and the next step?
>>
>>There's an AppleScript we included with QuickDNS Manager called Add
>>Slave Server. Reconnect to your master server, then open this script
>>and run it.
>>____________________________________________________________________
>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>
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