Re: [389-users] Sensitivity to changes in /etc/resolv.conf or lack there of

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On 11/23/2010 5:48 AM, Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
> Hi
> I believe this is down to system libraries but is there any way to make 389-ds aware of changes in /etc/resolv.conf? In my test environment I have had to restart the dirsrv to get get changes in resolv.conf take effect.
>
> Specifically I can't initiate a new host using replication if the resolv.conf entries is wrong... changing them requires a restart.
>
> Apart from the whole debate about whether I should be changing /etc/resolv.conf at all or during "production" ... any comments would be welcome.

Are you using a caching service like nscd? Sometimes that can result in 
a negative hit for missed hostnames that can take a while to expire, but 
it wouldn't be specific to 389. In that case "nscd -i hosts" will flush 
the cache and things will start working.


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