[BlueOnyx:24063] Re: DNS servers not syncing.

2020-07-01 Thread Colin Jack
Hi Michael,

I think you are simply in the wrong directory. On 5209R and 5210R named is 
chrooted. That means the directory is /var/named/chroot/var/named/ 

So cat /var/named/chroot/var/named/db.anydomain.com outputs perfectly 
readable text.

I still get raw rather than plain text unfortunately! :-/

Regards

Colin


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[BlueOnyx:24062] Re: read disk quota of a user from the command line

2020-07-01 Thread Michael Stauber
Hi Meaulnes,

>> quota -u 
Correct. Or if you want to see quotas of all users from the command line
you can use this:

/usr/sausalito/sbin/get_quotas.pl

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Michael Stauber
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[BlueOnyx:24060] Re: read disk quota of a user from the command line

2020-07-01 Thread Larry Smith

quota -u 

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Larry Smith
lesm...@ecsis.net

On Wed July 1 2020 10:59, Meaulnes Legler @ MailList wrote:
> hello
>
> the disk quota information of a user is stored somewhere in the filesystems
> quota database, I guess.
>
> Does anyone know how to read the assigned disk quota of a user from the
> command line?
>
> Thank you and best regards
>
> で⊃ Meaulnes Legler
> Zurich, Switzerland
> +41¦0 44 260-1660

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[BlueOnyx:24059] read disk quota of a user from the command line

2020-07-01 Thread Meaulnes Legler @ MailList

hello

the disk quota information of a user is stored somewhere in the filesystems 
quota database, I guess.

Does anyone know how to read the assigned disk quota of a user from the command 
line?

Thank you and best regards

で⊃ Meaulnes Legler
Zurich, Switzerland
+41¦0 44 260-1660

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[BlueOnyx:24058] Re: DNS servers not syncing.

2020-07-01 Thread Colin Jack
Thanks Michael,

Colin wrote:
> What I meant was I can cat db.domain.com in /etc/named/named and get a 
text 
> output that I can read (so for example can check the serial no. on the 
secondary.)
>
> Can't do that on 5209R or 5210R ... :-/
>
> Just tried on 5210R and get the same as 5209R which is not easily 
readable.

I think you are simply in the wrong directory. On 5209R and 5210R named is 
chrooted. That means the directory is /var/named/chroot/var/named/ 

So cat /var/named/chroot/var/named/db.anydomain.com outputs perfectly 
readable text.

Now that makes a lot of sense - so just a matter of looking in the right place! 
As so often the case, not knowing enough about Linux. (

Many thanks for your help.

Regards

Colin


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[BlueOnyx:24057] Re: DNS servers not syncing.

2020-07-01 Thread Colin Jack
Yup .. that is the problem.
Thanks. Conversion is okay but a pain if I just want to compare serial nos. 
Much easier to just cat a text file.

Colin

-Original Message-
From: Blueonyx  on behalf of Ken Hohhof 

Reply to: BlueOnyx General Mailing List 
Date: Tuesday, 30 June 2020 at 22:15
To: 'BlueOnyx General Mailing List' 
Subject: [BlueOnyx:24055] Re: DNS servers not syncing.

Sounds like BIND 9.9+ and zonefile in raw format instead of text.  There is 
a conversion utility
https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00608
or if your zone transfers are modest in size, I think there is a 
masterfile-format directive.

-Original Message-
From: Blueonyx  On Behalf Of Colin Jack
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 3:12 PM
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List 
Subject: [BlueOnyx:24054] Re: DNS servers not syncing.

Hi Michael,

> All are 5208R – I am loath to move to 5209R or 5210R because I find it
> useful to be able to check records by reading the plain text files in
> the named folder!

That's actually the same on 5210R, as it uses the same setup for DNS as
all previous versions of BlueOnyx.

What I meant was I can cat db.domain.com in /etc/named/named and get a text 
output that I can read (so for example can check the serial no. on the 
secondary.)

Can't do that on 5209R or 5210R ... :-/

Just tried on 5210R and get the same as 5209R which is not easily readable.

Regards

Colin




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