Re: Restart DNS Zone

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On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, anindya banerjee wrote:

Hi,

            You can use #service named restart  Command

That pretty much defeats the entire premise of his not wanting to restart the named service, doesn't it?

Muhammad Rizwan <rizwan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 Hello!!

I want to know how i can restart just one zone file (of dns) instead of
restarting the named service. Scenario is if i have made some changes in
one zone file of dns, then how i can make sure that these changes 'll be
updated. I dont want to restart my named service, rather i just want to
restart that changed zone file, how i can do this,

Thanks!

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