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DNS zone does not exist, but whm won't allow add

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  • cPanelMichael
    We had a staffer add a webhosting account for customer.tld, but somehow didn't create the zone record (she has no idea what she did). DNS is on someother.hostingcompany.tld, and customer wants to keep mail on someother.hostingcompany.tld and move web to us.

    Hello, This is the first issue that must be addressed. Please try adding a zone for this domain name via: "WHM Home " DNS Functions " Add a DNS Zone" Ensure ownership of the zone matches the account username. If this fails, check for an entry for this domain name in the /etc/userdomains file:
    grep $domain /etc/userdomains
    Do you see any entries in this file for the domain name? Note: If you are using cPanel version 56, please temporarily run "/scripts/updateuserdomains" after manually adding a new zone due to a bug that's scheduled for resolution in the near future (CPANEL-5899). Thank you.
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  • jndawson
    Hello, This is the first issue that must be addressed. Please try adding a zone for this domain name via: "WHM Home " DNS Functions " Add a DNS Zone"

    I should have added that we tried the completely obvious steps. Same result as trying to edit MX records. Ensure ownership of the zone matches the account username.
    There is no zone; that's the issue as described above. If this fails, check for an entry for this domain name in the /etc/userdomains file:
    grep $domain /etc/userdomains
    Do you see any entries in this file for the domain name?
    We already checked that as well. customer.tld and dev.customer.tld were both listed and owned by customer. We removed those from the file over the weekend and prior to your post and were able to create a proper zone. Note: If you are using cPanel version 56, please temporarily run "/scripts/updateuserdomains" after manually adding a new zone due to a bug that's scheduled for resolution in the near future (CPANEL-5899).
    That had no affect on the file, either before we pulled the zones from /etc/userdomains and afterward. Thanks for the response - hopefully this can provide some guidance for others dealing with this.
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  • cPanelMichael
    We already checked that as well. customer.tld and dev.customer.tld were both listed and owned by customer. We removed those from the file over the weekend and prior to your post and were able to create a proper zone.

    Hello, I'm happy to see you were able to create a proper zone after making that modification. Is the issue now addressed, or are there any additional problems? Thanks!
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  • jndawson
    Hello, I'm happy to see you were able to create a proper zone after making that modification. Is the issue now addressed, or are there any additional problems?

    Removing the entries from /etc/userdomains corrected the issue; haven't had any before or since. If we ever find out how our staffer was able to create a zone without creating a zone, we'll pass that on. Thanks.
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