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Rene_125890
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Aug 15, 2013

import zone list

How can I import the zone list from one GTM Ver 9.3.0 to a GTM Ver 10.2.3?

 

I need to import a lot of zones so it would be desirable to migrate all the zones in an easy way.

 

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    • Rene_125890's avatar
      Rene_125890
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      The problem is that I have around 580 zones and I need to migrate them in a very short time. Anyway, I want to thank you for your answer.
    • Rene_125890's avatar
      Rene_125890
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      The problem is that I have around 580 zones and I need to migrate them in a very short time. Anyway, I want to thank you for your answer.
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    uni
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    Look at taking the zone files from the old system. They will be in /var/named/config/namedb You should then be able to import them into your new system using zrsh. zrsh is not very friendly and the documentation is worse, but the azf (addzonefile) command should help. You could also look at taking the relevent parts out of the old /var/named/config/named.conf file and adding them directly into the file on the new system with a text editor.

     

    • uni's avatar
      uni
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      Come to think of it, you can import zones with "rndc addzone" as well. That might be easier than zrsh.
    • Rene_125890's avatar
      Rene_125890
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      Hi Uni. I'm going to try it. By the way, how do I have to use the rndc addzone command? thanks for your help
    • uni's avatar
      uni
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      I haven't actually tried it. I just saw that after I wrote my initial response. It is part of BIND, which is running on the BigIP. The first result from googling "rndc addzone" looks useful.
  • Look at taking the zone files from the old system. They will be in /var/named/config/namedb You should then be able to import them into your new system using zrsh. zrsh is not very friendly and the documentation is worse, but the azf (addzonefile) command should help. You could also look at taking the relevent parts out of the old /var/named/config/named.conf file and adding them directly into the file on the new system with a text editor.

     

    • uni_87886's avatar
      uni_87886
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      Come to think of it, you can import zones with "rndc addzone" as well. That might be easier than zrsh.
    • Rene_125890's avatar
      Rene_125890
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      Hi Uni. I'm going to try it. By the way, how do I have to use the rndc addzone command? thanks for your help
    • uni_87886's avatar
      uni_87886
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      I haven't actually tried it. I just saw that after I wrote my initial response. It is part of BIND, which is running on the BigIP. The first result from googling "rndc addzone" looks useful.