I am working on shutting down a site which has an isc-bind server that is 
master for a domain and subnet which will exist elsewhere once the site is 
closed.  The few remaining systems don't warrant such a server.  My goal is to 
merge what remains of the domain/subnet into an existing server which is master 
for other domains/subnets.  My current thinking is to:
freeze changes on the server being retired (fortunately DHCP's DDNS won't be an 
issue by that point)shut down that servertake the data files (forward and 
reverse zone with associated journal files) and place them on the remaining 
servermake sure the data file types are consistentchange the the remaining 
server's type from slave to master for the zones in questionrestart the 
remaining server
Is this a good plan?  If not, how should I proceed?Anything I'm missing?
Thanks in advance for your input.
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