Michael Rock <mikerocks65 at yahoo.com> wrote: > So looked like another smooth ride, well until today I > noticed my domains dropped off the net. Too bad I did > not check the bind gui or look at /etc/named.conf > after the yum update since it was replaced with a > generic version from 3.6. > Luckily I copied /etc/named.conf-rpmsave to named.conf > and I am back in business, well at least in 24 to 72 > hours for the rest of the world :( Has nothing to do with YUM. It has to do with RPM. If the changes in a package are significant enough, then any existing configuration files are renamed ".rpmsave" and new ones take their place. If the changes are not significant enough that the existing configuration files will work, the new ones are added with ".rpmnew". This is how it has been for a long, long time in the RHL world. Now I agree you should _never_ see this out of a RHEL/CentOS update. That's the whole purpose of backporting changes in RHEL/CentOS updates -- to _avoid_ this from every occurring. But apparently it did. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)