Petter Reinholdtsen writes:

> > it should be enough that mysql is able to resolve domain names.
> > domain name service could very well be located on some other host.
> 
> Yes.  And the problematic relationship only kick in if both are
> installed on the same host.

but even then when both mysql and named are installed on the same host,
mysql does not need to use THE named that runs on that host.  insserv
should check what the contents of /etc/resolv.conf is, which gets too
tricky.

> > the same holds for pdns requiring mysql, because mysql service does
> > not need to run on the same host where pdns is running.  it should
> > be enough that mysql client library is available on the pdns host.
> 
> Same here.

again same here.  if pdns really needs mysql to start, depends on the
value of gmysql-host configuration variable of pdns.  only if it points
to localhost, pdns needs mysql on that host.

-- juha



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