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2023 Dec 05
1
Question on slave
...understand, the slave "caches" the data in /var/lib/nsd/nsd.db (I'm > using debian). By default, NSD doesn't write out zone files on the secondary. It stores all the data in nsd.db, as you've observed. You can make NSD write out zone files, by setting the option "zonesfile-write" to a number above 0, and setting "zonefile" to something like "<zonename>.zone" for each secondary zone. NSD will then write out changed zones to plain text files. This is in *addition* to saving the zone data in nsd.db. Alternatively, you can disable the...
2023 Dec 04
1
Question on slave
Hello, I am switching from djbdns and have a (probably dumb) question before going live with nsd: When syncing between master and slaves, am I supposed to see new files appear in the slave's "zonesdir" directory? Because, as you might expect, I see nothing here. Is this behavior normal? From what I understand, the slave "caches" the data in /var/lib/nsd/nsd.db
2023 Dec 05
1
Question on slave
...t; the data in /var/lib/nsd/nsd.db (I'm > > using debian). > > By default, NSD doesn't write out zone files on the secondary. It > stores > all the data in nsd.db, as you've observed. > > You can make NSD write out zone files, by setting the option > "zonesfile-write" to a number above 0, and setting "zonefile" to > something like "<zonename>.zone" for each secondary zone. NSD will > then > write out changed zones to plain text files. This is in *addition* to > saving the zone data in nsd.db. > > Altern...
2008 Jan 15
1
problem using nsd
Hello I have this problem since a week or so: The nsd daemon crashes unexpectedly and the nsd log files shows this: [1200299533] nsd[3736]: info: XSTATS 1200299533 1200298484 RR=0 RNXD=0 RFwdR=0 RDupR=0 RFail=0 RFErr=0 RErr=0 RAXFR=0 RLame=0 ROpts=0 SSysQ=0 SAns=40 SFwdQ=0 SDupQ=0 SErr=0 RQ=37 RIQ=0 RFwdQ=0 RDupQ=0 RTCP=0 SFwdR=0 SFail=30 SFErr=0 SNaAns=0 SNXD=0 RUQ=0 RURQ=0 RUXFR=0 RUUpd=1