News from Cpanel ! Please help!
Important Notice Users updating to CentOS 3.5 from CentOS 3.4 may experience a problem with /etc/named.conf reverting to the default state. This is due to a problem with the new caching-nameserver rpm provided with CentOS 3.5. If the problem does occur, it can be easily corrected by running the following command in a root shell:
mv /etc/named.conf /etc/named.conf.CENTOS35UPDATE;mv /etc/named.conf.rpmsave /etc/named.conf;/scripts/restartsrv_named
For more information, please refer to this thread on the cPanel Forums: http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread....301#post191301
Severity:
mv /etc/named.conf /etc/named.conf.CENTOS35UPDATE;mv /etc/named.conf.rpmsave /etc/named.conf;/scripts/restartsrv_named
For more information, please refer to this thread on the cPanel Forums: http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread....301#post191301
Severity:
/etc/named.conf.rpmsave is haven't
please give me a update file