Message-ID: <VA.000036bd.05799d0c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 10:31:23 +0100, Kai Schaetzl <maillists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Ian Forde wrote on Wed, 11 Feb 2009 20:01:21 -0800: > >> locate rpmsave >> locate rpmnew > > rpmsave is left from *un*installations, rpmnew is the *new* file, > there is no file overwritten. rpm usually doesn't overwrite files > if they got changed. And I haven't seen any overwrites with all > the bind updates in the past months. So, I cannot back James' > claim. > > Kai I cannot answer whether this situation is still the case, and I know that it was not always the case, but on the last but one update to bind my configuration files were all renamed to .rpmsave and there were no .rpmnew files created, only the default config files left in place of the old ones. I also believe, be cannot be sure, that this particular revision was a "minor" (9.X.y) as opposed to "tiny" (9.x.Y) update. I also believe that the same thing happened on the last update as well but, as I now do bind updates far more circumspectly, I may simply be confusing the present remedy with the original problem. In any case, the problem was not expected and it caused considerable grief until the problem was identified and the cause determined. It is just something that anyone hosting their own DNS should consider. The consequences of a dysfunction name server can be quite severe and can initially evidence itself in places that one would not immediately associate with DNS issues. -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario fax: +1 905 561 0757 Canada L8E 3C3 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos