After replacing my CentOS 6 CM Master with CentOS 7 CM Master, it doesn't offer up "Can create DNS slave zones?" in the "Additional limits and capabilities" section. The CMS Client says it's allowed to create zero slave zones. Worked before, not sure why not now. I tested creating another user just to see if it offers that slave zone option and it doesn't. I have 4 name servers. The first says it supports zones and the ns2,3,4 all are set for creating slave zones.
Really need to get this working soon along with the CM Svcs MySQL issue. Please.
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Closed (fixed)
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Added a virtual-server and it did in fact create the 1 master and 3 slave DNS. The CM Master properly reflects the master/slave zones properly in the Cloudmin Services page. Virtualmin still reports
Checking Cloudmin services limits ..
.. your limits are : 999 DNS zones (1 used), 0 DNS slave zones (3 used), 999 MySQL logins (1 used), 999 MySQL databases, 0 Virus clients, 0 Spam clients
How can it be 0 DNS slave zones (3 used) ???
Submitted by JamieCameron on Thu, 06/29/2017 - 23:54 Comment #2
Ok, so the bug is that you're able to create slave zones even though they are exceeding the CM services limit?
They are apparently being created (as I want them) despite it says that zero are allowed and there is no longer an option (thought there was) to set them. It should be showing that 999 are allowed which is what I set on each slave in the Cloudmin Services config on the CM Master
Submitted by JamieCameron on Fri, 06/30/2017 - 00:47 Comment #4
Ok, I see now. Actually there is no limit on DNS slave zones, but the UI is incorrectly reporting a zero limit. I'll fix this in the next Cloudmin Services release.
Submitted by JamieCameron on Fri, 06/30/2017 - 00:48 Comment #5
Submitted by IssueBot on Fri, 07/14/2017 - 00:56 Comment #6
Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.