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Then you'll need to be logged in as Root via SSH

Type cd /home/sites/home/users/admin (Enter)
that moves you to the location of the copied file.

Type cp /etc/named/records /etc/named/records.backup (Enter)
that makes a backup of your old records file.
Type cp records /etc/named/records (Enter)
that copies the file, overwriting the original in etc/named

Step 2.
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Rebuild the dns index using the built in index.cgi
As root type the command
/usr/admserv/cgi-bin/.cobalt/dns/index.cgi (Enter)
that rebuilds the dns records database.
If you look in /etc/named (type ls -la /etc/named (Enter) )
You should see a pri.domain file for each of your domains.

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All done
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Now if you login to the Second RAQ Admin GUI
If you click on Contrl Panel, and then the DNS Parameters link,
you'll see that your dns records exist.

It's just Magic!

Very cool method, Kudos to Steve Werby.

Thanks Steve I hope others find that method useful.

Steve Werby is one of the many valued and frequent contributors
to this list.

Paul


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