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= Named =
= Named =
== Updating a Dynamic zone ==
== Manually updating a Dynamic controlled zone ==
''"If you have to edit the zone files of dynamic zones manually while the DNS server is running, you'll have to freeze the zones with '''# rndc freeze <myzone>''' before editing and unfreeze them with '''# rndc thaw <myzone>''' after editing. This is because named(8) has internal state information and external journal files attached to dynamic zones that have to be kept in sync with the zone files<ref>https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/dynamic-dns-with-bind-and-isc-dhcp-server.33849/</ref>"''.
''"If you have to edit the zone files of dynamic zones manually while the DNS server is running, you'll have to freeze the zones with '''# rndc freeze <myzone>''' before editing and unfreeze them with '''# rndc thaw <myzone>''' after editing. This is because named(8) has internal state information and external journal files attached to dynamic zones that have to be kept in sync with the zone files<ref>https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/dynamic-dns-with-bind-and-isc-dhcp-server.33849/</ref>"''.


= Rsync =
= Rsync =  


To delete files in the target, add the --delete option to your command. For example:
To delete files in the target if they disappeared from the source, then add the --delete option to your command. For example:


rsync -avh source/ dest/ --delete<br>
rsync -avh source/ dest/ --delete<br>

Version du 3 décembre 2023 à 23:47

Named

Manually updating a Dynamic controlled zone

"If you have to edit the zone files of dynamic zones manually while the DNS server is running, you'll have to freeze the zones with # rndc freeze <myzone> before editing and unfreeze them with # rndc thaw <myzone> after editing. This is because named(8) has internal state information and external journal files attached to dynamic zones that have to be kept in sync with the zone files[1]".

Rsync

To delete files in the target if they disappeared from the source, then add the --delete option to your command. For example:

rsync -avh source/ dest/ --delete
NB: -avh is for --archive --verbose --human-readable[2].

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