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Single Account DNS Zone stops Responding

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! I'd only expect the serial number to update one time. Is it possible the zone isn't syncing to the cluster properly immediately after you make the change? In WHM >> Tweak Settings under the Logging tab, I'd recommend enabling the "Enable verbose logging of DNS zone syncing" option if you haven't already. This will write additional log data to /usr/local/cpanel/logs/dnsadmin_log with every sync of the zone, so you'll be able to get information on why that isn't syncing properly. You can also try running this command to ensure the integrity of the zone file on the local system after a change: named-checkzone domain.com /var/named/domain.com.db just update both entries of "domain.com" to be the actual domain you're working with. Between those two things, I'd expect you to find *something* relevant that exposes the issue.
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  • Halex_777
    Thanks cPRex! So far, the logging hasn't revealed anything, but, in addition to enabling the Verbose Logging via Tweak Settings, I saw reference to enabling similar Debug Logging via the DNS Cluster Sync config. Enabling this the Server where the account is hosted had no effect or showed any useful info in the log, however, since enabling it on the Cluster Master, I've not had a reoccurrence of the issue. Unsure if the process of Editing/Saving the Sync config might have resolved the issue for now or is just a coincidence? Before editing the Cluster Sync config to enable to Debug Logging, everything was green tick & syncing successfully so really not sure. If it's resolved it for now, sweet. I shall see if it lasts or reappears again in the coming days/months. Thanks again for the assistance! At least I have something to review if it does reoccur. If it does reoccur and I manage to find the reason, I'll be sure to share on here to hopefully help others. Cheers!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I'm glad to hear things are working, even if we don't have a good explanation. But yes, hopefully the additional logging will show something if this happens again in the future.
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