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Hi all.<br>
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<li>What PowerDNS version you are using</li>
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<p># pdns_control version<br>
3.1 (on both servers)<br>
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<li>What backends you use (gMySQL, BIND etc)</li>
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<p>gmysql is used<br>
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<li>If you are using DNSSEC</li>
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<p>DNSSEC is not used.<br>
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<li>Operating system it is running on</li>
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<p>Debian 7 on both<br>
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<li>Where you got the binary from, i.e. did you compile it
yourself (which compiler, including version), from your
distribution or ports tree etc</li>
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<p>Through apt-get<br>
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<ul>
<li>What is going wrong</li>
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<p>I'm having problem with updating slaves after making changes on
master. Slaves are not getting updated at all. After I type
manually on the master server:<br>
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# pdns_control notify-host domain host<br>
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then of course, it's get updated.<br>
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<li>What you did, or somebody else did, that causes things to go
wrong</li>
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<p>It's like this since day one.<br>
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<li>What you expect to happen (many problems are in fact wrong
expectations, and not bugs)</li>
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<p>After updating master slave, there should be probably some
setting/option to notify all slaves that there is some update OR
on slave I must set something to contact master and ask him "Hey,
does domain XY have some changes?"<br>
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<li><em>ANYTHING</em> else that might be relevant, like load
balancers, strange hardware, firewall rules etc etc</li>
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<p>Nothing in firewall is blocking connections between this two
servers when it comes to powerdns. I've attached both pdns confs
from master/slave, maybe that can help.<br>
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