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DNS Cluster setup questions

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  • twhiting9275
    Hello, You don't need to add each DNSonly server to the other. That's redundancy, but not needed As far as adding DNSonly into the clusters, I always use sync changes, but standalone should work, yes
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  • sjwrick
    Why turn ff bind on the web server? My understanding is the cPanel web server actually tracks changes to the DNS entries for the domains you host. The cluster allows you to notify the master servers (the ones listed at the registrar) what the correct/current record is. I would expect you need to keep bind running for the web server to notify the 3 master servers. From the perspective of the web server - I "write only" to the masters. I don't want the masters writing back to the web server all the other domains they answer for. Webserver ? Master 1 (write only) ? Master 2 (write only) ? Master 3 (write only) My reverse relationship from a Master to my web server is "stand alone". Master 1 ? Webserver (Stand alone) Please correct me if I am wrong.
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  • CBG
    Hi, As I am still in the testing phase before I launch. I have set it up as followed Web Server ? DNS Only 1 (Synchronize Changes) ? DNS Only 2 (Synchronize Changes) ? DNS Only 3 (Synchronize Changes) DNS Only 1-3 ? Web Server (Standalone) ? DNS Only 1-3 (Standalone) Then I disabled Nameservers (Bind) on the Web Server, created a test account and it as added to all DNS Only servers, DNS seems to be running ok, but it only a test account on.
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  • twhiting9275
    You do not need bind (or any nameserver) running on the master server, no. The cPanel service will automatically update the appropriate cluster server as needed, when changes are made
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, We offer a guide on DNS cluster configurations at:
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