----- Original Message ----- > From: "Claudio Nanni" <claudio.na...@gmail.com>
> Consider also the DNS TTL. That should be irrelevant when changing DNS servers :-) > If you flush hosts in MySQL it'll ask again the OS to resolve a name > , but if that is still in the DNS cache it could return that 'old' > value instead of querying the newly updated NS. I know, but it's another DNS server so not applicable. Also, I did verify on the commandline :-) > I'm not sure thou, may be test by restarting the name server cache > deamon /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart Not running local caching. The host only runs MySQL which has it's own cache, so that would be a useless layer. Nice try :-) -- Bier met grenadyn Is als mosterd by den wyn Sy die't drinkt, is eene kwezel Hy die't drinkt, is ras een ezel