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Re: moving name server to new IP

From: Jim
Date: Saturday, February 7, 2004
Time: 8:58:18 am

Turning your ttl's to 5 minutes a week before will help speed things up as
well...

Jim Sheffer
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On 2/7/04 8:23 AM, "Mitch Kahn" <mitch@middlecoast.net> wrote:

> I want to move my name server to it's own computer (currently sharing
> space with a WebSTAR server). At the same time I am going to move to
> the OS X version.
>
> It would seem to me that since I have two OS-9 licenses, one of which
> was upgraded to 10, that if I put the server on 10 and set it to a new
> IP address, turn off my secondary temporarily (I have another secondary
> on someone else's service, then tel Network Solutions that I have moved
> the server to a new IP address, that this should be the most elegant
> and seamless solution to a transition. After a couple of weeks, I would
> turn the secondary back on and delete the original primary.
>
> Does this appear to be the best strategy, or is there a better way to
> do it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mitch
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