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Slightly OT, if the test is performed really from outside, it will
also catch a number of other problems like network issues etc. Some
of these issues might look like a DNS issue but with a different
root cause, maybe even happening outside your own network.<br>
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On 07/01/11 16:27, Bryan Bradsby wrote:
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For zones where we provide all the masters and slaves, the external
perspective of an outside testing site is crucial to ensuring that we
have not missed anything, especially after a change.
We find an emphasis on scripts monitoring the log files works best for
zones where we are not providing master.
Bryan Bradsby
Hostmaster Team
512.936.2248
Texas State Government Network
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Sten Carlsen
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