On 13-03-05 02:51 PM, Barry S. Finkel wrote:
What you need to do is have the common piece in an $INCLUDE file
and put changed items (such as www in your example) in each view.
If www changes in each view, then do not include it in the common
file.  If, for example, you have three views, and www is the same
in two views and different in the third, then you still have to
have www in each view and not in the common file.

That then becomes quite painful when a customer asks for a single server to change over a single server, and then 80-or-so other files have to change to accommodate that. Essentially, as much work as not having the include in the first place, for everyday operations.

Really wishing for a $OVERRIDE flag, that replaces entries from this point on in the zone file.

Thanks for the insight.

--Pat
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