List all configured domains of an Auth Server?
Konstantin Agouros
elwood at agouros.de
Fri Mar 22 18:27:17 UTC 2013
In playing with cache zones I found something odd today:
in IN[0] I have two zones, after setting cache-enable to true (for a perfomance test) and adding one of the zones to cache-zones
I got the result the a query to the other zone gave me a 'refused'. Is this intended?
Regards,
Konstantin
On Mar 22, 2013, at 19:21 PM, JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉 wrote:
> At Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:45:12 -0700,
> Arno Meulenkamp <arno at meulenkamp.net> wrote:
>
>> I'm sure others can give a better answer, but you can try:
>>> config show data_sources/classes/IN[0]/cache-zones
>> and
>>> config show data_sources/classes/IN[1]/params
>>
>> Provided IN[0] is your sqlite type, it will show you the zones you are secondary for and IN[1] is for your MasterFiles type.
>>
>> It's not a neat list, but it'll show you the config.
>>
>> If you want all zones, including your primary zones in the db (so excluding the zonefile zones), use sqlite to inspect your db file and use "select * from zones;" to show the zones in the db, primary as well as secondary.
>
> This is actually how I would answer the question:-) but for
> supplemental information, we understand the need for a more convenient
> way to get a list of zones stored in a data source that will work
> independently from the type of the data source. We'll eventually add
> that feature.
>
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