Ah, I did not know that.  So then my scenario must be somewhat common.
 Yes I update this reverse zone dynamically via dhcp, but I also have
some static devices in the same range that I want to manually enter,
hence the manual entry on the master.  So what is the best practice
for adding a static entry to a dynamically updated zone?

On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 2:51 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
<uh...@fantomas.sk> wrote:
> On 10.01.12 15:06, Dan Letkeman wrote:
>>
>> It seems as if these types of records get transfered:
>>
>> 9                       PTR     gvc-busdrivers.wks-gvc.domain.com.
>>
>> But these do not:
>>
>> 24.184.16.172.in-addr.arpa.     IN      PTR     str-r7500.gvc.domain.com.
>>
>> If I delete the journal file on the on the slave server up the serial
>> number on the master I get the same results.  The first type of record
>> is updated dynamically and the second type of record is added
>> manually.
>
>
> afaik zone zan be updated only statically or only dynamically, not both.
> Apparently your master does not know that you have added something manually,
> because it only writes the zone file, it does not read it.
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