System uses BIND, but attempts to run PowerDNS anyway
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@Spirogg - he linked that article in his original post. @jagonoja - could you let us know what kernel you're running? If it's very out of date, it's possible there may not be a good fix for this issue. 0 -
@Spirogg - he linked that article in his original post. @jagonoja - could you let us know what kernel you're running? If it's very out of date, it's possible there may not be a good fix for this issue.
Thank you for your reply. My kernel is: 2.6.32-042stab138.1 VPS running CentOS 7.9 Just to make myself more clear: I don't necessarily want to run PowerDNS. I can do with BIND. But I certainly would like for the system not to attempt to run PowerDNS every few minutes, when it's using BIND perfectly well.0 -
Can you send me the output of this command? rpm -qa | grep -i pdns0 -
Can you send me the output of this command?
rpm -qa | grep -i pdns
Tried, but no output.0 -
Interesting - could you submit a ticket to our team so we can look at the system? 0 -
Interesting - could you submit a ticket to our team so we can look at the system?
I could, but I think I would deny server access. The issue is not worth the risk.0 -
Can you let me know the output of this command? /scripts/setupnameserver --current0 -
Can you let me know the output of this command?
/scripts/setupnameserver --current
Thank you for trying to help!Current nameserver type: bind
the cPanel interface also confirms BIND is active. Anyway, I looked at /var/log/messages again and the PowerDNS message is not coming up anymore. So maybe it's not really an issue after all.0 -
That's odd, but I'm glad you're no longer receiving those notifications. 0
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