Unable to get db transfer from primary to secondary

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Mon Apr 15 19:03:35 UTC 2002


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On Apr 15 2002 08:48 -0700, Rick wrote:

> Hi again,
> I've confirmed that both tcp & udp port 53 are open. I've ensured that
> the primary has the proper ip address of this linux secondary. There's
> something strange though. I manually changed the linux db's serials
> numbers to be lower than the primary to make sure things would trigger
> properly. After I restarted the DNS services and things have
> replicated, the serial number is way higher than that on the primary.
> eg. Primary db serial: 2002041202
>     Secondary db serial: 2853124981
>
> I haven't checked through the whole db file the see if the db is the
> same, but I'm a little perplexed as to where this wierd number is
> coming from.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rick

Seems like you might have an extra digit in the serial on the master.
What does digging for the SOA give you? The serial number you expect,
or the one the slave shows?


Michael Kjörling

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