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Re: Applescripts Question

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Monday, January 27, 2003
Time: 1:52:17 am

It sounds like you installed the Mac OS X 10.2 update over an
existing, working installation of QuickDNS on Mac OS X 10.1.x. If
this is the case, please read this knowledge base article:

<http://kbase.menandmice.com/view.html?rec=30>
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy

At 8:24 PM -0500 1/25/03, Dan Kirsch wrote:
>I'm running QDNS 3.5 on both my primary and secondary server (Mac OS X
>10.2 and 10.1). My primary server has decided to get fussy during an
>upgrade of OSX and the bottom line is that for some reason it looks like
>what shows up for zones under the primary is garbage (all the zones are
>missing, can't remember what is there but it is garbage). So I was
>trying to use the Applescripts to either import from the good secondary
>slave server or export to the bad primary server. Either way didn't
>seem to work for some reason, although it seemed like it was working
>when I tried to import from the good secondary server data while working
>at the bad primary server -- but the zones didn't update.
>
>Can anyone please give me a sanity check on what procedure I should be
>using so that I at least know that I'm trying the right Applescript.
>Should I best be trying to import from the secondary to the primary, or
>should I be trying to export from the secondary to the primary? And
>clues as to what I might have done wrong would be appreciated. Thanks!
>
>
>
>Dan Kirsch
>Hudson Associates




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