Hi Alex, Please take a look at this page, and you'll find your answer :)
http://doc.powerdns.com/html/master.html <http://doc.powerdns.com/html/master.html> I've copied the last part of it for you: To help deal with slaves that may have missed notifications, or have failed to respond to them, several override commands are available via the pdns_control tool (Section 1.1, “pdns_control”): pdns_control notify domain This instructs PDNS to notify all IP addresses it considers to be slaves of this domain. pdns_control notify-host domain ip-address This is truly an override and sends a notification to an arbitrary IP address. Can be used in 'also-notify' situations or when PDNS has trouble figuring out who to notify - which may happen in contrived configurations. ----- Another useful option: Syntax: (60 in seconds, and you can modify it). slave-cycle-interval=60 " Periodically, PDNS schedules checks to see if domains are still fresh. The default slave-cycle-interval is 60 seconds, large installations may need to raise this value. Once a domain has been checked, it will not be checked before its SOA refresh timer has expired. Domains whose status is unknown get checked every 60 seconds by default. " Best regards, Mohamed -- View this message in context: http://powerdns.13854.n7.nabble.com/Importating-data-via-a-AXFR-transfer-into-pdns-mysql-tp10144p10154.html Sent from the PowerDNS mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users
