Re: bind 9.10..0-P1 rndc: 'retransfer' failed: not found; other rndc commands are ok

2014-05-22 Thread Doug Barton
On 05/22/2014 09:33 PM, Teerapatr Kittiratanachai wrote: Sorry for jumping in, so from your information I understand that when I have updated zone file at the master I should use `rndc reload ` instead `rndc retransfer ` to transfer the new zone file to other slaves, is it right ? Yes, you relo

Re: bind 9.10..0-P1 rndc: 'retransfer' failed: not found; other rndc commands are ok

2014-05-22 Thread Teerapatr Kittiratanachai
Sorry for jumping in, so from your information I understand that when I have updated zone file at the master I should use `rndc reload ` instead `rndc retransfer ` to transfer the new zone file to other slaves, is it right ? Regards, T. Kittiratanachai (Te) On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Mark

Re: bind 9.10..0-P1 rndc: 'retransfer' failed: not found; other rndc commands are ok

2014-05-22 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <1400812816.1479.120623529.6c6af...@webmail.messagingengine.com>, gr antksupp...@operamail.com writes: > > > No it isn't. It is saying the zone isn't found. "unknown command" is > > returned for unknown commands. > > > > rndc: 'x' failed: unknown command > > Ok, but the zo

Re: bind 9.10..0-P1 rndc: 'retransfer' failed: not found; other rndc commands are ok

2014-05-22 Thread grantksupport
> No it isn't. It is saying the zone isn't found. "unknown command" is > returned for unknown commands. > > rndc: 'x' failed: unknown command Ok, but the zone IS there. It's found by other rndc commands. It's loaded by bind on start. It's transferred to slaves, again on (re)start

Re: bind 9.10..0-P1 rndc: 'retransfer' failed: not found; other rndc commands are ok

2014-05-22 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <1400811069.27931.120616781.4720c...@webmail.messagingengine.com>, g rantksupp...@operamail.com writes: > I have bind 9.10.0-P1 installed, and running in a chroot. > > which named > /usr/local/bind9/sbin/named > which rndc > /usr/local/bind9/sbin/rndc > > named -v >

bind 9.10..0-P1 rndc: 'retransfer' failed: not found; other rndc commands are ok

2014-05-22 Thread grantksupport
I have bind 9.10.0-P1 installed, and running in a chroot. which named /usr/local/bind9/sbin/named which rndc /usr/local/bind9/sbin/rndc named -v BIND 9.10.0-P1 ps ax | grep named 7110 ?Ssl0:18 /usr/local/bind9/sbin/named -t /var/chroot/named -n

Re: BIND9.10 crashing randomly in FreeBSD 10

2014-05-22 Thread Vinícius Ferrão
Thank you guys. I’ve updated my three servers to: named version: BIND 9.10.0-P1 (May 16 2014) Let’s see how it behaves. Evan, sorry about posting in the users lists. I was not aware of the bind9-bugs address. On May 22, 2014, at 13:36, Evan Hunt wrote: > Please report server crashes to bind

Re: BIND9.10 crashing randomly in FreeBSD 10

2014-05-22 Thread Mukund Sivaraman
Hi Vinicius On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 04:22:03PM +, Vinícius Ferrão wrote: > May 22 10:35:46 cinnabar named[59297]: name.c:534: REQUIREname) != ((void > *)0)) && (((const isc__magic_t *)(name))->magic == ((('D') << 24 | ('N') << > 16 | ('S') << 8 | ('n')) failed, back trace > May 22 10

Re: BIND9.10 crashing randomly in FreeBSD 10

2014-05-22 Thread Evan Hunt
Please report server crashes to bind9-b...@isc.org, or via the bug report form at http://www.isc.org/community/report-bug/. I have no reason to believe it's the case today, but crash bugs can sometimes be security-sensitive and it's best not to disclose those on a public list until we're sure they

BIND9.10 crashing randomly in FreeBSD 10

2014-05-22 Thread Vinícius Ferrão
Hello guys, I’ve installed BIND9.10 in a FreeBSD 10.0 box and it appears to be crashing randomly. I was not able to reproduce the crash. I just know that’s crashing with and assertion failure error. Here is what I’ve in the /var/log/messages file: May 22 10:35:43 cinnabar named[59297]: receive