Recently I'm getting these errors on my slave when adding new domains: Sep 26 13:48:27 hosting named[1668]: zone wholesaletvtime.com/IN: refresh: unexpected rcode (SERVFAIL) from master 207.218.174.4#53 The master/slave transfers work for the other 1000+ domains that I have, just not the handful of new ones that I just added after the CentOS 4.3 -> 4.4 upgrade. I regenerated the rndc.conf file and added the control stuff to the /etc/named.conf file so 'rndc status' works on both machines. Does anyone have any ideas? --Ajay -- Satyajot (Ajay) Sharma REVShare System Administrator
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Ajay Sharma wrote:> > Recently I'm getting these errors on my slave when adding new domains: > > Sep 26 13:48:27 hosting named[1668]: zone wholesaletvtime.com/IN: > refresh: unexpected rcode (SERVFAIL) from master 207.218.174.4#53 > > The master/slave transfers work for the other 1000+ domains that I have, > just not the handful of new ones that I just added after the CentOS 4.3 > -> 4.4 upgrade. > > I regenerated the rndc.conf file and added the control stuff to the > /etc/named.conf file so 'rndc status' works on both machines. > > Does anyone have any ideas?If you've got SELinux enabled, check the security context of the slave files. dmesg on the slave should have a record of that information. -- Paul Heinlein <> heinlein at madboa.com <> www.madboa.com
Ajay Sharma wrote:> Recently I'm getting these errors on my slave when adding new domains: > > Sep 26 13:48:27 hosting named[1668]: zone wholesaletvtime.com/IN: > refresh: unexpected rcode (SERVFAIL) from master 207.218.174.4#53 > > The master/slave transfers work for the other 1000+ domains that I have, > just not the handful of new ones that I just added after the CentOS 4.3 > -> 4.4 upgrade. > > I regenerated the rndc.conf file and added the control stuff to the > /etc/named.conf file so 'rndc status' works on both machines. > > Does anyone have any ideas?What do the logs on ns1 say regarding ns2's transfer request? Is ns3 also a slave?