reboot server and dns dosent come online

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by mypoint, Feb 14, 2009.

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    Hi i was wondering when i reboot my server the dns dosent come back online, it says offline.

    The dns however does come online if i manually restart it. What can the problem be? Plesae let me know thanks!
     
    mypoint, Feb 14, 2009 IP
  2. jik34

    jik34 Active Member

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    What operating system are you running on your machine?
     
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    hello

    login in ssh and type setup choose system services use tab and click in run the tool go in service called named check this using space , click in ok .

    done all time your server reboot named are running

    Best
     
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    kailash Well-Known Member

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    Make sure that DNS service is set to start automatically at startup time. The setting depends on the operating system which you are using.

    Kailash
     
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    What OPS are you running on your server machine? @mypoint
     
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    mypoint Well-Known Member

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    hi i am on fedora 7

    let me know thanks!
     
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    Check your Fedora message logs. Let us know if you see some errors related to your problem so we can help you.

    It's hard to guess.
     
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