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Updating IP NS server

ErwanG

Regular Pleskian
Hello,

We have change IP from NS server in Plesk.
Why can we force refresh named.conf (for all domains) ? Informations stay with old IP.
We can force one domain when we change an information in the DNS and we validate. But Hown can we change all domains?

Example:
Old
> NS server1.com (x.x.x.1)
New
> NS server1.com (x.x.x.2)

....
zone "domain.com" {
type master;
file "domain.com";
allow-transfer {
...;
x.x.x.1;
common-allow-transfer;
};
};
...

Thank you for yours ideas.
 
Thank you.
I've used for tests "DNS Zones on Domains: dns Utility"

Example: ./dns --update-soa domain.com -soa-serial-format yyyymmddnn
But how i can execute for all domains ? I don"t find the command....

Don't work:
./dns --update-soa * -soa-serial-format yyyymmddnn
 
Ok. I've created a script like that:

#!/bin/sh

/usr/local/psa/bin/domain -l > domains.txt
for dom in $(cat domains.txt);
do
/usr/local/psa/bin/dns --update-soa $dom -soa-serial-format yyyymmddnn
done
 
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