[HPADM] new DNS server - entry on resolv.conf - any services needs to be stopped and restarted???

From: Balaji Nathan (balajinathan2003_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/11/03

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    Do I need to restart any services /daemons after adding the new dnsserver.
    (I am going to add the new dns server as a second dns entry in the resolv.conf file)

    Balaji Nathan <balajinathan2003@yahoo.com> wrote:
    Hi admins,
    All my UNIX servers (K,D, L & N) are configured to use NT DNS server as the primary DNS server.
    On each servers, in the /etc/resolv.conf file, I have an entry for the domain name and the
    DNS (NT) server name and ip address.
     
    Now the issue is,
    my NT admins are going to replace the the old DNS server with the new server.
    (with different name and ip address).
     
    Can I jut go ahead and replace the resolv.conf with the new DNS name and ip address, or is anything more I have to do?
     
     
    Please help.
    Regards,
    Balaji.

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