RE: (Admin) Machine move

2001-10-01 Thread Tony Schreiber
> Excellent idea! I wish I'd thought of that...I just had a client move > servers. But I've got another one happening next week. I'm going to try > this. Well, thanks Kev, but that's one of those Best Practice type things. ;p And usually most people don't think about that in advance, they're a

Re: (Admin) Machine move

2001-10-01 Thread Michael Dinowitz
> >houseoffusion.com A 64.118.64.245 > > MX 10 houseoffusion.com. > MX 20 mail.cfhosting.com. > >www CNAME houseoffusion.com. > > >Jim > > >- Original Message - >From: "Tony Schreiber" <[E

Re: (Admin) Machine move

2001-10-01 Thread Jim McAtee
ot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 8:53 PM Subject: Re: (Admin) Machine move > The TTL is the Time-To-Live of the DNS information from your DNS servers, > it means how long the information remains valid before the DNS server > requesting the info will consider

RE: (Admin) Machine move

2001-10-01 Thread Angel Stewart
Well now see..that's just what I was telling Mike to do. Ummm hmm. Yup..the Tee Tee El value...that's it. That's what I was telling him. knew it all the time. yup. -Gel -Original Message- From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] The TTL is the Time-To-Live of the DNS informati

RE: (Admin) Machine move

2001-10-01 Thread Kevin Langevin
or do I have to have them request this through Dotster? Kevin Langevin Web Guy in Charge UsWebGuys 954-327-5780 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 10:53 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re:

Re: (Admin) Machine move

2001-10-01 Thread pan
> The TTL is the Time-To-Live of the DNS information from your DNS servers, > it means how long the information remains valid before the DNS server > requesting the info will consider old and request new info. If you drop > your TTL's to like 60 minutes a few days before the move, then name > serv

Re: (Admin) Machine move

2001-09-30 Thread Tony Schreiber
The TTL is the Time-To-Live of the DNS information from your DNS servers, it means how long the information remains valid before the DNS server requesting the info will consider old and request new info. If you drop your TTL's to like 60 minutes a few days before the move, then name servers around

Re: (Admin) Machine move

2001-09-30 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I don't exactly understand what you mean. > Sounds great! Would not lowering the ttl values on the domain for the > few days preceding the move stop any dns outages from occuring in the > first place? > > jon > > Michael Dinowitz wrote: > > >CFHosting.com, a major supporter of the House of Fusio

Re: (Admin) Machine move

2001-09-30 Thread Jon Hall
Sounds great! Would not lowering the ttl values on the domain for the few days preceding the move stop any dns outages from occuring in the first place? jon Michael Dinowitz wrote: >CFHosting.com, a major supporter of the House of Fusion lists and the host of our box >will be moving said box

(Admin) Machine move

2001-09-30 Thread Michael Dinowitz
CFHosting.com, a major supporter of the House of Fusion lists and the host of our box will be moving said box to a new location (with higher bandwidth). This will result in an outage of mail for a few hours today (Sunday Sept. 30) and will probably result in some small DNS problems in the next