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Mark Haney wrote: |
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> Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: |
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>> On Dienstag 02 Dezember 2008, Mark Haney wrote: |
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>>> I've done something really stupid and FUBAR'd my BIND install on what |
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>>> will be my new slave DNS server. The problem is that no matter what I |
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>>> do, when I try to start BIND the system claims 'named is already |
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>>> started'. |
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>>> What I want to do now is start over, tabula rasa, and rebuild BIND. |
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>>> I've |
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>>> tried emerge -C bind bind-tools but when I emerge it back, I still get |
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>>> the same problem. |
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>>> So, any decent, non-system-destructive ways to wipe BIND off the |
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>>> system. |
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>> |
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>> that is probably just a remnant of the init script. try |
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>> /etc/init.d/named zap if that file still exists |
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> Nah, I've got bigger problems on this box. Somehow, GCC has been |
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> completely hosed. I'll need to rebuild gcc from a liveCD. I have a |
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> feeling the HDD on this box is failing. |
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What system do you have ( x86, x86_64, normal or hardened kernel, |
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selinux or not, which profile etc) ? |
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If it's similar to any of mine, I could leave you binpkg of mine gcc on |
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http server for download... |