Tuomo Soini via knot-dns-users <knot-dns-users(a)lists.nic.cz> wrote:
Michael Grimm via knot-dns-users <knot-dns-users(a)lists.nic.cz> wrote:
remote:
- id: primaryMWN # MWN hidden
primary (running) address: 10.0.1.203@5333
- id: primaryKBN # KBN hidden
primary (not running, standby) address:
10.0.2.203@5333
- id: primaryEDN # EDN hidden
primary (not running, standby) address:
10.0.3.203@5333
These three have same ip
No, the IPs are 10.0.*1*.203, 10.0.*2*.203, and 10.0.*3*.203 respectively.
so you should only have one primary server in
secondary dns configuration. It doesn't matter for secondary server if
there is three possible masters if secondary servers can only see one.
I am awfully sorry, but I don't understand this.
Every secondary is configured to receive data from three *different* primaries, but only
one is running. According to my understanding, they should stop requesting data from the
other primaries after receiving data from first primary defined in (see initial post):
master: [primaryMWN, primaryKBN, primaryEDN]
But I might be very well misunderstanding the documentation, though
Regards,
Michael