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zybex:
Another server change? Now it's 50.211.23.185.
TTL for the old one was still set to 7 days, so we can expect another week of instability :/
My corporate DNS servers still see the old record with 6d15h TTL, and so does my ISP... not good. Only 8.8.8.8 seems to see the new record.
bob:
--- Quote from: zybex on March 31, 2025, 01:43:39 pm ---Another server change? Now it's 50.211.23.185.
TTL for the old one was still set to 7 days, so we can expect another week of instability :/
My corporate DNS servers still see the old record with 6d15h TTL, and so does my ISP... not good. Only 8.8.8.8 seems to see the new record.
--- End quote ---
Sorry, I'll see if I can change the SOA and TTL so the old entries expire.
The good news is that the new internet connection is at least 10 times faster.
Edit: It should settle down in about 10 minutes if the internet servers pick up the changes. Should since the SOA updated.
zybex:
Better to change that 1 week before the server move to prevent these issues.
- set ttl to 5 minutes (or desired max downtime)
- wait 1 week for change to propagate and old records to expire
- switch to new server
- raise TTL again
bob:
--- Quote from: zybex on March 31, 2025, 02:09:02 pm ---Better to change that 1 week before the server move to prevent these issues.
- set ttl to 5 minutes (or desired max downtime)
- wait 1 week for change to propagate and old records to expire
- switch to new server
- raise TTL again
--- End quote ---
Yes.
Obviously it's changed now. There are still a few to do which will speed that up.
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