05-30-2009
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There are hundreds of applications on the Internet named "Perform" ... To discuss a particular application, please post the link.
Thanks.
I was referring to BMC's Enterprise Performance Assurance suite, from BMCsoftware.com, which has apps named Perform and Predict within the suite. I thought the OP would know what that is if his/her management asked specifically to do the task "via Perform/Predict"...
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named-checkconf
named-checkconf(1) General Commands Manual named-checkconf(1)
NAME
named-checkconf - named configuration file syntax checking tool
SYNOPSIS
directory] [configfile]
DESCRIPTION
is a tool to check the syntax, but not the semantics, of the configuration file for
Options
When loading a zone file, read the journal if it exists.
Change root to
directory so that directives in the configuration file are processed as if run by a similarly rooted (see chroot(2)).
Print the version of the
program and exit.
Perform a check on the loading of the master zone files found in
the configuration file.
Operands
configfile
The configuration file to be checked. The default is
RETURN VALUE
sets the exit status.
Success.
Errors were detected.
AUTHOR
was developed by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC).
FILES
Default configuration file.
SEE ALSO
named(1M), chroot(2).
Requests for Comments (RFC): 1035, available online at
available online at
available from the Internet Systems Consortium at
BIND 9.3 named-checkconf(1)