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How to point to secondary server?

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bvc100x

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Nov 25, 2007
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I got 2 servers! When the first server down, I want my nameserver automatic point to second server!!

How can i do that?
 
Need more details.

What are these servers, how do you have DNS setup currently? Internal queries? External? What type of DNS system are you going to be using?

Cory
 
normal name server!

cname, a something like that!
 
point to abc.com - cname

abc.com point to 1.1.1.1 - a name

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i have secondary server name call 2.2.2.2

how to setup it?
 
To do what you ask would require a monitoring system on the nameserver which would update the zone records dynamically. You'll also want a short TTL.

I'd use a loadbalancer, or simply round-robin DNS.
 
You can play DNS games, but I believe the results will be far from satisfying. Even with low TTLs, some ISPs ignore (yes) the TTL settings to get better performance, and cache things for longer periods.

I have found the Round Robin DNS games always seems to give poor response when a node is down.

The only 2 solutions I have worked with are to use a loadbalancer in active/active mode, or use some cluster technology so the servers are in active/standby mode.
I think one could use a reverse proxy, but that would make the reverse proxy a single point of failure.

eugene
 
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