Probably nothing. I believe the default format for slave zones is now compiled 
rather than text. Remove all the zone files on the slave and reload it.

Chris Buxton
BlueCat Networks

On Jun 8, 2012, at 12:26 PM, David L. Beem wrote:

> Just upgraded to 9.9.1 from 9.8.0, the end results seem to be reported 
> correctly from both master and slave. Master (running on 2003 R2) is 
> unaffected. Slave (2008 SP2) puts corrupted (text with additional special 
> characters) zone files in the directory when the service is restarted, and 
> creates additional files named "db-X000XXXX" each containing the original 
> text of a zone file. 
> 
> What have I done wrong or not done correctly following the installation? 
> 
> TIA
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