netbsd man page for named-journalprint

Query: named-journalprint

OS: netbsd

Section: 8

Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar

NAMED-JOURNALPRINT(8)						       BIND9						     NAMED-JOURNALPRINT(8)

NAME
named-journalprint - print zone journal in human-readable form
SYNOPSIS
named-journalprint {journal}
DESCRIPTION
named-journalprint prints the contents of a zone journal file in a human-readable form. Journal files are automatically created by named when changes are made to dynamic zones (e.g., by nsupdate). They record each addition or deletion of a resource record, in binary format, allowing the changes to be re-applied to the zone when the server is restarted after a shutdown or crash. By default, the name of the journal file is formed by appending the extension .jnl to the name of the corresponding zone file. named-journalprint converts the contents of a given journal file into a human-readable text format. Each line begins with "add" or "del", to indicate whether the record was added or deleted, and continues with the resource record in master-file format.
SEE ALSO
named(8), nsupdate(8), BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual.
AUTHOR
Internet Systems Consortium
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") BIND9 Feb 18, 2009 NAMED-JOURNALPRINT(8)
Related Man Pages
named-checkzone(8) - osx
named-checkzone(8) - debian
named-checkconf(8) - suse
named-checkconf(8) - netbsd
named-journalprint(8) - netbsd
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