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Date:      Thu, 27 Oct 2005 22:43:19 +0800
From:      pinoyskull <pinoyskull@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Bind9 Problem, please help
Message-ID:  <4360E787.6070301@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <200510271415.j9REFbYo092398@drugs.dv.isc.org>
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Mark Andrews wrote:

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>>Mark Andrews wrote:
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>>>>Please help, thanks
>>>>
>>>>Oct 27 21:35:15 mailhub named[71639]: starting BIND 9.3.1 -u bind -t /u1/dn
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>>s 
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>>>>-c /etc/named.conf -f
>>>>Oct 27 21:35:15 mailhub named[71639]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.
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>>1#
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>>>>953
>>>>Oct 27 21:35:15 mailhub named[71639]: errno2result.c:109: unexpected error:
>>>>Oct 27 21:35:15 mailhub named[71639]: unable to convert errno to isc_result
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>>: 
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>>>>6: Device not configured
>>>>Oct 27 21:35:16 mailhub named[71640]: starting BIND 9.3.1 -u bind -t /u1/dn
>>>>        
>>>>
>>s 
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>>>>-c /etc/named.conf -f
>>>>Oct 27 21:35:16 mailhub named[71640]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.
>>>>        
>>>>
>>1#
>>    
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>>>>953
>>>>Oct 27 21:35:16 mailhub named[71640]: errno2result.c:109: unexpected error:
>>>>Oct 27 21:35:16 mailhub named[71640]: unable to convert errno to isc_result
>>>>        
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>>: 
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>>>>6: Device not configured
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>>>    [ENXIO]            The named file is a character special or block speci
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>>al
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>>>                       file, and the device associated with this special fi
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>>>                       does not exist.
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>>>    [ENXIO]            The named file is a fifo, no process has it open for
>>>                       reading, and the arguments specify it is to be opene
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>>d
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>>>                       for writing.
>>>
>>>	What mount ops does /u1/dns have?
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>>> 
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>>>--
>>>Mark Andrews, ISC
>>>1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
>>>PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: Mark_Andrews@isc.org
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>>sorry for my ignorance but i dont know what you mean by mount ops
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>
>	The output of mount for the filesystem.
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>
Filesystem     Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/da0s1a    248M    138M     90M    60%    /
devfs          1.0K    1.0K      0B   100%    /dev
/dev/da0s1e    248M    224K    228M     0%    /tmp
/dev/da0s1f     31G    1.9G     27G     7%    /usr
/dev/da0s1d    248M    165M     63M    72%    /var



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>>this is my /u1/dns
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x  2 root  daemon  512 Jul 12  2002 dev
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>	Do the major and minor number match those in /dev?
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/u1/dev
crw-r--r--  1 root  daemon    2,   2 Jul 12  2002 null
crw-r--r--  1 root  daemon    2,   3 Jul 12  2002 random
crw-r--r--  1 root  daemon    2,  12 Jul 12  2002 zero

/dev
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    2,   2 Oct 27 22:33 null
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel  249,   0 Oct 28 00:57 random
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    2,  12 Oct 27 16:57 zero


so, random has a different no., how do u recreate /dev/random that will match /u1/dev/random?

>>drwxr-xr-x  2 root  daemon  512 Jan  7  2005 etc
>>drwxr-xr-x  5 root  daemon  512 Jul 12  2002 var
>>
>>and my /u1 is a symbolic link of /usr/u1 (i did that because my /usr has more
>> spaces)
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>>the whole /u1/dns is copied from a running DNS server which is going to die s
>>oon (i recreated them to a new box)
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>>Mark Andrews wrote:
>><blockquote cite="mid200510271347.j9RDl1oj092181@drugs.dv.isc.org"
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>>    <pre wrap="">Please help, thanks
>>
>>Oct 27 21:35:15 mailhub named[71639]: starting BIND 9.3.1 -u bind -t /u1/dns 
>>-c /etc/named.conf -f
>>Oct 27 21:35:15 mailhub named[71639]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#
>>953
>>Oct 27 21:35:15 mailhub named[71639]: errno2result.c:109: unexpected error:
>>Oct 27 21:35:15 mailhub named[71639]: unable to convert errno to isc_result: 
>>6: Device not configured
>>Oct 27 21:35:16 mailhub named[71640]: starting BIND 9.3.1 -u bind -t /u1/dns 
>>-c /etc/named.conf -f
>>Oct 27 21:35:16 mailhub named[71640]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#
>>953
>>Oct 27 21:35:16 mailhub named[71640]: errno2result.c:109: unexpected error:
>>Oct 27 21:35:16 mailhub named[71640]: unable to convert errno to isc_result: 
>>6: Device not configured
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>>  <pre wrap=""><!---->
>>     [ENXIO]            The named file is a character special or block specia
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>>                        file, and the device associated with this special fil
>>e
>>                        does not exist.
>>
>>     [ENXIO]            The named file is a fifo, no process has it open for
>>                        reading, and the arguments specify it is to be opened
>>                        for writing.
>>
>>	What mount ops does /u1/dns have?
>>
>>  </pre>
>>  <blockquote type="cite">
>>    <pre wrap="">
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>>  <pre wrap=""><!---->--
>>Mark Andrews, ISC
>>1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
>>PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbre
>>viated" href="mailto:Mark_Andrews@isc.org">Mark_Andrews@isc.org</a>
>>
>>  </pre>
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>><pre>sorry for my ignorance but i dont know what you mean by mount ops
>>
>>this is my /u1/dns
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x  2 root  daemon  512 Jul 12  2002 dev
>>drwxr-xr-x  2 root  daemon  512 Jan  7  2005 etc
>>drwxr-xr-x  5 root  daemon  512 Jul 12  2002 var
>>
>>and my /u1 is a symbolic link of /usr/u1 (i did that because my /usr has more
>> spaces)
>>
>>the whole /u1/dns is copied from a running DNS server which is going to die s
>>oon (i recreated them to a new box)
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>--
>Mark Andrews, ISC
>1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
>PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: Mark_Andrews@isc.org
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