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Re: Replacing a server running QDNS CentralFrom: Karl Schroll Date: Friday, June 11, 2004
Time: 11:57:26 amexcellent, thank you.
At 11:41 AM -0700 6/11/04, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>Copy the following directories to the new server. Make sure file
>ownership is set the same (all owned by root).
>
>/var/named
>/var/qdns
>
>You can use tar to package up the directories, which will have the
>added benefit of preserving permissions.
>
>For example, on the old server:
>
>tar czf ~/quickdns.data.tgz -C /var named qdns
>
>This creates a file called quickdns.data.tgz in your home folder. On
>the new server, after you've installed all the software, put this
>archive file into your home folder and execute:
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>sudo tar xzC /var -f ~/quickdns.data.tgz
>
>Then restart all services. If you're using QuickDNS 4.6 or later:
>
>sudo /Library/StartupItems/QuickDNS/QuickDNS restart
>____________________________________________________________________
>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
>
>At 2:06 PM -0400 6/11/04, Karl Schroll wrote:
>>With OS X, I am replacing a server now running as a master server
>>and running QDNS Central. I want the exact configuration moved to
>>the new server, so all I will have to do is change it's IP number.
>>
>>What files must be moved?
>>--
>>Regards,
>>
>>Karl Schroll
>>Digital Frontier
>>802-253-8612
>>http://www.digitalfrontier.com
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Regards,
Karl Schroll
Digital Frontier
802-253-8612
http://www.digitalfrontier.com
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