migration bind8/bind9: config problems.

hugo hugoo hugobxl at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 15 16:54:54 UTC 2011


Dear all,
 
I am testing an upgrade from bind8 to bind9.
For this, I have installed bind9 in a server with the same configuration files as present in the server running bind8.
When I start bind9, I have the following errors and the server do not start.
 
Can you anyone answer the questions presnet in the log here aboive to help me with my migration?
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Hugo,
 
 
 
eb 15 13:13:10 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: starting BIND 9.6-ESV-R3 -c /etc/bind/named.conf
Feb 15 13:13:10 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: built with '--prefix=/usr/local/bind-9.6-ESV-R3'
Feb 15 13:13:10 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: using up to 4096 sockets
Feb 15 13:13:10 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: loading configuration from '/etc/bind/named.conf'
Feb 15 13:13:10 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:17: option 'fetch-glue' is obsolete
 
 ==> can I remove this from the configuration without any impact?
 
 
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:30: undefined category: 'parser'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:33: undefined category: 'statistics'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:34: undefined category: 'panic'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:36: undefined category: 'ncache'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:39: undefined category: 'db'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:40: undefined category: 'eventlib'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:41: undefined category: 'packet'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:43: undefined category: 'cname'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:45: undefined category: 'os'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:46: undefined category: 'insist'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:47: undefined category: 'maintenance'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:48: undefined category: 'load'
Feb 15 13:13:11 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/named.conf:49: undefined category: 'response-checks'
 
 
 ==> I have just removed these categories from the configuration file.
 
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: loading configuration: failure
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: exiting (due to fatal error)
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:488832: zone 'thermote-vanhalst.com': already exists previous definition: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:93105
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:489192: zone 'villedewavre.be': already exists previous definition: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:104087
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:489912: zone 'saval.be': already exists previous definition: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:186169
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:490816: zone 'dataminercube.com': already exists previous definition: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:384171
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:491735: zone 'cdmeerhout.be': already exists previous definition: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:179099
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:491745: zone 'agroservices.be': already exists previous definition: /etc/bind/conf/named.zones.inc:291937
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: loading configuration: failure
Feb 15 13:13:13 dnsextcache001 named[17541]: exiting (due to fatal error)
 
 
 
 ==> I can remove the duplicates to allow bind9 to start (bind8 starts even if duplicates present).
     
   BUT!!  
 
I would like to have for this point the same behaviour as bind8 as it is possible that the provisioning in hte future introduces duplicates as it is the case in my present setup.
 
Is this possible?
 
  		 	   		  
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