Secondary updates on bind 8.1.2 solaris 7 X86
S0LARlSTEK at aol.com
S0LARlSTEK at aol.com
Sat Oct 30 19:52:51 UTC 1999
This is really driving me nuts. I think you are probably right barmar but
the thing is that I can't get my secondary to update anything at all. This
is really strange. On this same secondary server I was having a problem
where port 53 would just die on me but the box would still be up and running.
But I havent had port 53 die in a while although it just wont update
anything.
I am pretty new to the UNIX world meaning I have only been at this for a
little over a year so I am still learning finding ways to make DNS better and
so on. I guess we can all learn from each other. I have a question about
this debugging stuff.
I ran the following command string that you gave me and this is what I got.
It seems that there are lot of things telling me NOERROR. Maybe there is
something I am missing or is my secondary DNS box in need or reprogramming or
replacement.
Secondary DNS is configured as follows:
200 Pentium 1 MMX
128 MB RAM
3.2GB Hard Drive
Solaris 7 X86
"named-xfer -z networkamerica.org -f /tmp/xfer.db -s 0 -d 3 -l /tmp/xfer.log
216.32.58.6"
# more xfer.log.cHaWIa
domain `networkamerica.org'; file `/tmp/xfer.db'; serial 0; closed 0
zone found (2): "networkamerica.org", source = /tmp/xfer.db
addrcnt = 1
getzone() networkamerica.org secondary
connecting to server #1 [216.32.58.6].53
len = 174
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 34087
;; flags: qr aa ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2
;; networkamerica.org, type = SOA, class = IN
networkamerica.org. 1D IN SOA ns1.websgt.net. webmaster.websgt.net.
(
1999101500 ; serial
8H ; refresh
1H ; retry
1W ; expiry
1D ) ; minimum
networkamerica.org. 1D IN NS ns1.websgt.net.
networkamerica.org. 1D IN NS ns2.jtinternet.com.
ns1.websgt.net. 1D IN A 216.32.58.6
ns2.jtinternet.com. 1D IN A 216.32.58.7
need update, serial 1999101500
len = 90
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 34088
;; flags: qr; QUERY: 0, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
networkamerica.org. 1D IN SOA ns1.websgt.net. webmaster.websgt.net.
(
1999101500 ; serial
8H ; refresh
1H ; retry
1W ; expiry
1D ) ; minimum
print_output: dname networkamerica.org type 6 class 1 ttl 86400
len = 58
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 34088
;; flags: qr; QUERY: 0, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
networkamerica.org. 1D IN NS ns1.websgt.net.
print_output: dname networkamerica.org type 2 class 1 ttl 86400
len = 62
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 34088
;; flags: qr; QUERY: 0, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
networkamerica.org. 1D IN NS ns2.jtinternet.com.
print_output: dname networkamerica.org type 2 class 1 ttl 86400
len = 62
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 34088
;; flags: qr; QUERY: 0, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
networkamerica.org. 1D IN MX 10 web60.websgt.net.
print_output: dname networkamerica.org type 15 class 1 ttl 86400
len = 46
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 34088
;; flags: qr; QUERY: 0, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
networkamerica.org. 1D IN A 216.32.58.8
print_output: dname networkamerica.org type 1 class 1 ttl 86400
len = 56
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 34088
;; flags: qr; QUERY: 0, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
localhost.networkamerica.org. 1D IN A 127.0.0.1
print_output: dname localhost.networkamerica.org type 1 class 1 ttl 86400
len = 50
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 34088
;; flags: qr; QUERY: 0, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
www.networkamerica.org. 1D IN A 216.32.58.8
print_output: dname www.networkamerica.org type 1 class 1 ttl 86400
len = 90
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 34088
;; flags: qr; QUERY: 0, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
networkamerica.org. 1D IN SOA ns1.websgt.net. webmaster.websgt.net.
(
1999101500 ; serial
8H ; refresh
1H ; retry
1W ; expiry
1D ) ; minimum
print_output: dname networkamerica.org type 6 class 1 ttl 86400
SOA, serial 1999101500
close(5) succeeded
fclose(3) succeeded
This will create a file /tmp/xfer.log.<randomness> that contains the
debugging information.
Here is what I get in my messages when I reboot the primary name server.
Oct 30 01:10:31 ns1 Generic-5.7-October 1998
Oct 30 01:10:32 ns1 named[716]: Ready to answer queries.
Oct 30 12:25:18 ns1 reboot: rebooted by primary
Oct 30 12:25:18 ns1 snmpdx: received signal 15
Oct 30 12:25:18 ns1 rpcbind: rpcbind terminating on signal.
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: SunOS Release 5.7 Version Generic [UNIX(R) System V
Re
lease 4.0]
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: Copyright (c) 1983-1998, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: mem = 261692K (0xff8f000)
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: avail mem = 243093504
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: root nexus = i86pc
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: isa0 at root
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: pci0 at root: space 0 offset 0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: ATAPI device at targ 1, lun 0 lastlun 0x0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: model BCD-40XH CD-ROM, stat 50, err 0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: cfg 0x85c0, cyl 0, hd 0, sec/trk 0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: mult1 0x0, mult2 0x0, dwcap 0x0, cap
0xb
00
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: piomode 0x400, dmamode 0x200,
advpiomode
0x3
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: minpio 227, minpioflow 120
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: valid 0x6, dwdma 0x107, majver 0x0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: PCI-device: ata at 1, ata1
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: ata1 is /pci at 0,0/pci-ide at 7,1/ata at 1
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: sd1 at ata1: target 1 lun 0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: sd1 is /pci at 0,0/pci-ide at 7,1/ata at 1/sd at 1,0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: PCI-device: pci9004,7895 at 14, adp0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: PCI-device: pci9004,7895 at 14,1, adp1
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: sd38 at adp1: target 6 lun 0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: sd38 is /pci at 0,0/pci9004,7895 at 14,1/sd at 6,0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: <DEFAULT cyl 8185 alt 2 hd 5 sec 218>
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: root on /pci at 0,0/pci9004,7895 at 14,1/sd at 6,0:a fstype
ufs
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: ISA-device: asy0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: asy0 is /isa/asy at 1,3f8
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: ISA-device: asy1
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: asy1 is /isa/asy at 1,2f8
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: Number of console virtual screens = 13
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: cpu 0 initialization complete - online
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: Ethernet address = 0:90:27:44:d2:24
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: iprb0: Intel 82557 V2 Driver: type "ether" mac
address
0:90:27:44:d2:24
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: PCI-device: pci8086,c at 12, iprb0
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: iprb0 is /pci at 0,0/pci8086,c at 12
Oct 30 12:27:30 ns1 unix: dump on /dev/dsk/c1t6d0s4 size 400 MB
Oct 30 12:27:35 ns1 unix: pseudo-device: pm0
Oct 30 12:27:35 ns1 unix: pm0 is /pseudo/pm at 0
Oct 30 12:27:36 ns1 sendmail[207]: My unqualified host name (ns1.) unknown;
sleeping for retry
Oct 30 12:27:36 ns1 unix: pseudo-device: vol0
Oct 30 12:27:36 ns1 unix: vol0 is /pseudo/vol at 0
Oct 30 12:27:40 ns1 unix: ISA-device: fdc0
Oct 30 12:27:40 ns1 unix: fd0 at fdc0
Oct 30 12:27:40 ns1 unix: fd0 is /isa/fdc at 1,3f0/fd at 0,0
Oct 30 12:27:46 ns1 unix: ISA-device: asy0
Oct 30 12:27:46 ns1 unix: asy0 is /isa/asy at 1,3f8
Oct 30 12:27:46 ns1 unix: ISA-device: asy1
Oct 30 12:27:46 ns1 unix: asy1 is /isa/asy at 1,2f8
Oct 30 12:27:51 ns1 named[254]: Ready to answer queries.
Oct 30 12:27:53 ns1 unix: ISA-device: kdmouse0
Oct 30 12:27:53 ns1 unix: kdmouse0 is /isa/kdmouse at 1,60
Oct 30 12:28:36 ns1 sendmail[207]: unable to qualify my own domain name
(ns1.) -
- using short name
In a message dated 10/28/99 9:14:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
barmar at bbnplanet.com writes:
<< In article <199910280539.PAA20810 at bsdi.dv.isc.org>,
<Mark_Andrews at iengines.com> wrote:
> Stop the master nameserver and restart it, then look at every
> message logged between starting and Ready to answer queries.
> You will have errors in the zone files.
I suspect not. I was able to get a zone transfer from his primary with no
problem, so it seems like his slave should as well.
% dig networkamerica.org axfr @ns1.websgt.net
; <<>> DiG 2.2 <<>> networkamerica.org axfr @ns1.websgt.net
; (1 server found)
networkamerica.org. 86400 SOA ns1.websgt.net. webmaster.websgt.net. (
1999101500 ; serial
28800 ; refresh (8 hours)
3600 ; retry (1 hour)
604800 ; expire (7 days)
86400 ) ; minimum (1 day)
networkamerica.org. 86400 NS ns1.websgt.net.
networkamerica.org. 86400 NS ns2.jtinternet.com.
networkamerica.org. 86400 MX 10 web60.websgt.net.
networkamerica.org. 86400 A 216.32.58.8
localhost.networkamerica.org. 86400 A 127.0.0.1
www.networkamerica.org. 86400 A 216.32.58.8
networkamerica.org. 86400 SOA ns1.websgt.net. webmaster.websgt.net. (
1999101500 ; serial
28800 ; refresh (8 hours)
3600 ; retry (1 hour)
604800 ; expire (7 days)
86400 ) ; minimum (1 day)
;; Received 8 answers (8 records).
;; FROM: tools to SERVER: 216.32.58.6
;; WHEN: Thu Oct 28 11:47:11 1999
Try running named-xfer with debugging and tracing enabled:
named-xfer -z networkamerica.org -f /tmp/xfer.db -s 0 -d 3 -l /tmp/xfer.log
216.32.58.6
This will create a file /tmp/xfer.log.<randomness> that contains the
debugging information.
--
Barry Margolin, barmar at bbnplanet.com
GTE Internetworking, Powered by BBN, Burlington, MA
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