version question
Claude Marinier
claude.marinier at dreo.dnd.ca
Fri Feb 16 19:53:29 UTC 2001
Solaris usually keeps in.named in /usr/sbin. ISC usually keeps named in
/usr/local/sbin. What steps did you take to make sure the correct version
is started?
I recommend that you, at least, rename the old in.named and change the
permissions so no one can run it (you might want to delete it).
I tend to create a synbolic link in /usr/sbin so in.named actually runs
/usr/local/sbin/named.
Note that similar consideration sapply to the utility programs.
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 Timothy.Moseley at hurlburt.af.mil wrote:
> I am currently running bind on three sun boxes using Solaris 7. Two of the
> boxes upgraded to 8.2.3 from 8.2.2-p7 w/ no problems. The last one upgraded
> no problems, at least no problems listed in the logs. The problem comes when
> you do a version check on it, it still shows 8.2.2-p7. I reran the install
> and watched for where it calls for the tmp_version.c, which shows 823 and
> current date, but its not updating the system files. When you restart bind
> it shows 8.2.3 starting and the loading of the zones. Could someone tell me
> where the version file is called from?
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Claude Marinier, Information Technology Group claude.marinier at dreo.dnd.ca
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