On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 1:49:38 PM CDT Matthew Richardson wrote: > I have been using the isc-bind-esv repository on Centos 7 since it was > created. On each upgrade, a "yum update" has done the correct thing by > upgrading from the running version to the latest version. > > Today (happily on a cloned test server!) I repeated this with the upgrade > being from 9.11.6 to 9.11.6.P1-1.2.el7. > > It seems that the package names have changed and that Bind is now installed > in a new directory structure below /opt/isc. In my case, a previously > working authoratitive configuration is now comprehensively broken. > > Before troubleshooting, I was wondering whether I had missed any release > notes or similar which might explain what is going on. > Probably ISC's new packages have installed a "Software Collection" to avoid conflicts with "native" packages. Read the scl(1) manual page for more information. To get a shell with the proper context to manage named, you'll need to run something like `scl enable isc-bind bash`. Or to run ad hoc commands, `scl enable isc-bind -- named -V`, etc.. And as you noticed, named's configuration and data are now under /opt/isc/isc-bind/.
-- Greg _______________________________________________ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe from this list bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users