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Swys 12-19-2009 02:44 PM

GoDaddy Virtual Server DNS Frequently Goes Bye-Bye
 
This is my first post as a novice sys admin for my GoDaddy virtual server running Fedora Core 7.

Every couple of days my DNS dies and the machine disappears from the Net. Reboot fixes the problem, but outages are hard on users.

Looking for ideas that might help me figure out and fix this problem.

Thanks!

jstephens84 12-19-2009 08:14 PM

have you tried looking through the log file? I think you can find it under /var/log/named/bind.log. I would try looking through that. Also what happens if you try to restart the bind daemon?

Web31337 12-19-2009 10:09 PM

what does tech support say? did you write this problem to them? it's their job to keep every customer's server and site up.

Swys 12-20-2009 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Web31337 (Post 3798491)
what does tech support say? did you write this problem to them? it's their job to keep every customer's server and site up.

They're tech support does the absolute minimum. They'll restart a process, but don't expect much troubleshooting.
Regards, Swys

jstephens84 12-20-2009 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swys (Post 3799344)
They're tech support does the absolute minimum. They'll restart a process, but don't expect much troubleshooting.
Regards, Swys

From what I understand of VSP they only really are responsible for making sure that the server hosting your virtual machine doesn't go down. Other than that they can't help you much. So if it is bind on your server that is acting up then that is your problem. If it is their dns server that is hosting your site that is having the problem then that would be their problem.

Web31337 12-20-2009 10:49 PM

agreed, that is partially correct(i mean if i was a VDS hoster i thought the same, software client runs on his VDS is none of my interest, unless he is doing something nasty of course). well, if something goes extremely wrong, i usually do reinstall. if that doesn't help either, i build it from sources.


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