| Subject: | Re: Problem with Multinet cluster service names. |
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| From: | Jim <mckinneyj@xxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sun, 6 Jul 2008 23:23:15 -0700 (PDT) |
| Newsgroups: | vmsnet.networks.tcp-ip.multinet |
On Jul 7, 5:33 am, Malcolm Dunnett <noth...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Malcolm Dunnett wrote: > > One thing that I still haven't figured out is if there's a way > to change the ttl on the cluster alias records. It appears the > ttl is always 5 minutes, regardless of the entries in the > zone file. This seems rather odd as I found a document on the > net (athttp://www.process.com/techsupport/multinet/787/46.html) > that indicates the timers are much shorter for the actual > load average updates. With a 5 minute ttl it could take up to > 5 minutes for the DNS to recognize that a node has come or > gone, whereas it appears the actual cluster alias service > will notice in about 1 minute - so why not make the ttl 1 minute > also?- Hide quoted text - > Here's what has worked for me prior to MN 5.2... SERVER-CONFIG>show/full domain Service "DOMAINNAME": INIT() = Merge_Image Program = "MULTINET:LOADABLE_NAMED_CONTROL" Parameters = "rewrite-ttl 0" |
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