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Re: Server Restart Available?From: Men & Mice Support Date: Monday, November 11, 2002
Time: 3:10:22 pmI'm afraid QuickDNS Manager doesn't have this particular function,
since we figured it would almost never be necessary.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
At 4:18 PM -0600 11/11/02, Lyn wrote:
>Appreciate the response.
>
>I'm not wild about using Terminal when it seems to me that QDNS
>Manager should contain all the options necessary (including server
>start/stop) to manage QDNS server.
>
>However - if this is really the 'accepted' way of doing things in
>OSX (which I am new to), then I'm willing to give it a go.
>
>- Lyn
>
>
>At 1:57 PM -0800 11/11/2002, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>>You normally shouldn't need to restart the server. For example, if
>>you change a zone, the change should be loaded into the server
>>within seconds.
>>
>>However, if you do need to restart the service (for example because
>>of some stale data in cache, or whatever), you can do so as follows
>>in a Terminal window:
>>
>>QuickDNS 3.5:
>>sudo qdnscontrol stop
>>sudo qdnscontrol start
>>
>>QuickDNS 4:
>>sudo qdnscontrol stopnamed
>>sudo qdnscontrol startnamed
>>____________________________________________________________________
>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>>
>>At 3:22 PM -0600 11/11/02, Lyn wrote:
>>>I'm using the OSX version of QDNS.
>>>
>>>Is there a way of restarting the QDNS server from QDNS Manager?
>>>Maybe QDNS Server doesn't need to be manually restarted?
>>>
>>>I'm having some problems with a single IP address zone and simply
>>>wanted to restart the server to see if that helped.
>>>
>>>- Lyn
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