[Cialug] Bind...
dave at usalug.org
dave at usalug.org
Thu Oct 5 16:11:19 CDT 2006
Try changining the line:
severity warning;
to a lesser option..... options not equal to or higher than "warning"
won't get logged otherwise.
Options include:
[ severity (critical | error | warning | notice |
info | debug [ level ] | dynamic ); ]
HTH's
On Thu, October 5, 2006 4:07 pm, Tony Bibbs wrote:
> I've added this:
>
>
> logging { channel simple_log { file "/var/log/named.log" versions 3 size
> 5m;
> severity warning; print-time yes; print-severity yes; print-category
yes; };
> category default { simple_log; };
>
> };
>
>
> I restarted named and lo named.log file shows up. If I chown the file
> to the named user I get no luck either. What next?
>
> --Tony
>
>
>
> dave at usalug.org wrote:
>> Check the named.conf file .... see if it doesn't have a section stating
>> "where" the logs are going too.... if there aren't any, you may need
>> to modify the file to enable logging.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, October 5, 2006 2:42 pm, Tony Bibbs wrote:
>>
>>> I have a fairly standard Gentoo box running bind and for the life of
>>> me I can't find a log file associated with it. I did a man on named
>>> and see a -d <level> which turns up the verbosity of the messages
>>> which does me no good if I don't have a file to look in.
>>>
>>> My issue is zone updates to a slave aren't happening and I need to
>>> iron this out and without a useful log I can't fix it. I have checked
>>> /var/log/messages to see if it might be logging there but it isn't.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --Tony
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