From /var/log/messages: starting BIND 9.4.3-P1 -t /var/named -u bind could not get query source dispatcher (0.0.0.0#53) loading configuration: address in use exiting (due to fatal error) I had just updated from 5-stable (at 5.5) to 6-stable (at 6.4). Upon today's upgrade I got to 7.1. Everything else seems to be be working (the machine is basically a webserver), except named. apache is serving up pages, but only until my TTL times out... I so no errors in the builds or installs. I foolwed the instructions in UPDATING. I believe I did an accurate merge of my named.conf file. This is a production machine, with paying customers -- please help! Thank you! -- Mike Lempriere- Home: mike@vintners.net Phone: 206-780-2146 Cellphone: 206-200-5902; text pager: mikelemp@tmail.com
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 08:11:27PM -0800, Mike Lempriere wrote:> From /var/log/messages: > starting BIND 9.4.3-P1 -t /var/named -u bind > could not get query source dispatcher (0.0.0.0#53) > loading configuration: address in use > exiting (due to fatal error) > > I had just updated from 5-stable (at 5.5) to 6-stable (at 6.4). Upon > today's upgrade I got to 7.1. Everything else seems to be be working > (the machine is basically a webserver), except named. apache is serving > up pages, but only until my TTL times out... > > I so no errors in the builds or installs. I foolwed the instructions in > UPDATING. I believe I did an accurate merge of my named.conf file. > > This is a production machine, with paying customers -- please help! > Thank you! >http://www.fiveanddime.net/bind-9/bind-9.3.1/doc/misc/migration..html "6. No Information Leakage between Zones" "Sites that were relying on this BIND 8 behaviour need to add any omitted glue NS records, and any necessary glue A records, to the parent zone." Did You insert NS and A records into parent zone files? Serg N. Voronkov, Sibitex Ltd.
Mike Lempriere wrote:> loading configuration: address in useThis error generally means that the old named is still running. Try 'rndc stop', and then do 'ps -ax | grep named'. If you still see something running do '/etc/rc.d/named stop' check ps again, then when you're sure no other named is running do '/etc/rc.d/named start'> I believe I did an accurate merge of my named.conf file.run named-checkconf to be sure that's not your problem. hope this helps, Doug -- This .signature sanitized for your protection