Re: New installation of BIND on Oracle Linux

2015-12-02 Thread chris liesfield
OK. It's been a while since I've done sys-admin and it shows. It appears BIND isn't starting on system reboot and whenever I restart the daemon, using the rc script, all I do is spawn another process, so I have multiple instances running in parallel, every time I run the restart script ... Follow

Re: New installation of BIND on Oracle Linux

2015-12-02 Thread Tony Finch
chris liesfield wrote: > > # See how we were called. > > case "$1" in > start) > # Start daemons. > echo -n "Starting named: " > daemon /usr/local/sbin/named -u named -t /var/named -c /etc/named.conf > echo > touch /var/lock/subsys/named > ;; I often find that it's helpful for rc scripts to ensur

RE: New installation of BIND on Oracle Linux

2015-12-02 Thread Woodworth, John R
sc.org; james.skli...@sro.vic.gov.au > Cc: Laurie Goonan; John Mackenzie > Subject: RE: New installation of BIND on Oracle Linux > > Chris, > > Regarding the non-start, any chance that named is running in a chroot > environment? > Chris, I would agree, this is probably a ch

RE: New installation of BIND on Oracle Linux

2015-12-01 Thread John W. Blue
Chris, Regarding the non-start, any chance that named is running in a chroot environment? Is this DNS server brand new to you all or is replacing an existing one? I ask because depending on the load that it will see all of those logging statements will sure stuff 50M in a hurry. Our DNS serv

Re: New installation of BIND on Oracle Linux

2015-12-01 Thread Mark Andrews
Do you have /var/named/etc/named.conf which is what named is attempting to read based on the command line arguements? daemon /usr/local/sbin/named -u named -t /var/named -c /etc/named.conf Mark In message , chris liesfield writes: > --===7708246625151233221== > Content-Type: multip