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<p>I assume you did increase the serial, if not this is what I would
expect to happen.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21/09/16 10:53, Tony Finch wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Frank Even <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:lists+isc.org@elitists.org"><lists+isc.org@elitists.org></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is there a way to add forwarders for specific zones without a restart?
Everything I've read seems to indicate an "rndc reconfig" or an "rndc
reload" should take care of this, but they do not. I add forwarders to
"named.conf" and neither will load the new forwarded zone until I do a full
daemon restart.
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I bet you are running chrooted, and you are editing named.conf outside the
chroot, and the restart script copies it into the chroot.
You need to find a way to run the copy independently of restarting the
daemon.
Maybe there is something like `systemctl reload named.service` which does
a graceful reload ... but, looking at the srpm I think you might have to
run `/usr/libexec/setup-named-chroot.sh /var/named/chroot on`. OBVIOUSLY.
Tony.
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Sten Carlsen
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