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Once it's started, it doesn't matter so much.

IMO, you should have at least primary and backup internal DNS servers.
Those DNS servers are the only ones that should be contacting internet
based DNS servers.

Charles


On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 8:47 AM, Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> It all makes sense to me.  But I'm kind of amazed we never noticed it
> during other internet outages.  We very seldom experience an outage but
> over a 10+ year period you'd think we would have noticed it before.
>
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 7:18 AM, Jim Oberholtzer <
> midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > I agree with putting the system name/IP entry in the local host table,
> > that's critical for several things not just the Netserver.  There is a
> > reasonable alternative.  IBM i has a DNS server built in to it.  Most
> folks
> > chose not to use it but it's there.   You could simply configure that as
> a
> > backup to the main DNS and now your back to only one place to change it.
> > You would only put the addresses/domains that are internal to your shop
> in
> > it but then as long as either the M$ DNS is running  --or-- your IBM i
> > server is running you'll get DNS resolution.
> >
> > Now some will immediately spring up and claim that auditors will never
> > accept an IBM i running DNS for whatever reasons Microsoft has managed to
> > convince them about using anything but AD as your DNS server, but that's
> > really all FUD.  If you keep up with the security PTFs and the other
> > updates
> > IBM puts out, there is really no issue with it.
> >
> > --
> > Jim Oberholtzer
> > Chief Technical Architect
> > Agile Technology Architects
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> > Scott
> > Klement
> > Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2015 11:23 PM
> > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> > Subject: Re: Netserver no start when internet down
> >
> >
> > Jeff,
> >
> > NetServer needs to know it's host and IP address.  The problem with IP
> > address is that the system can have many of them, so how does it know
> which
> > one is the "main" IP address?
> >
> > So what it does is take your hostname (QDILGARD in your case) and try to
> > perform a DNS lookup to get the IP address.  It will then use that as the
> > main IP address for NetServer.
> >
> > Apparently your DNS was set up to contact Internet DNS servers -- so the
> > lookup would fail (or time out) before getting a result for QDILGARD.
> > Therefore it could not start the NetServer.
> >
> > Putting QDILGARD in the host table means that it'll always be able to
> find
> > it's own IP address, even if the network is down.  So this is considered
> a
> > "best practice" to always have the IP address that's connected to the
> > system
> > name be in the host table.  Granted, this does mean that there's one more
> > place to change it if the IP address changes...  but as long as this (and
> > the DNS server) are the only places, that shouldn't be too cumbersome.  A
> > lot better than being down when the Internet is offline!
> >
> > -SK
> >
> >
> > On 5/14/2015 1:47 PM, Jeff Crosby wrote:
> > > I learned something this morning and thought I would pass it along in
> > > case it helps someone else.
> > >
> > > The day started with the internet being down.  In doing backup checks
> > > I noticed the BRMS recovery reports had not been copied to a Windows
> > > file server within the domain.  Reason is because Netserver was not
> > started.
> > > Tried to reset and start Netserver and got this in QSYSOPR (I stripped
> > > out some portions):
> > >
> > > Message ID . . . . . . :   CPIB683
> > >
> > > Date sent  . . . . . . :   05/14/15      Time sent  . . . . . . :
> > > 07:16:51
> > >
> > >
> > > Message . . . . :   IBM i Support for Windows Network Neighborhood
> (IBM i
> > >
> > >    NetServer) was unable to start.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Cause . . . . . :   The required IBM i NetServer job QZLSSERVER was
> > unable
> > > to
> > >    start because of reason code 13.  See the following reason codes
> > > and their
> > >    meanings:
> > >
> > >      13 - The retrieved host IP address of 6.0.0.7 is invalid.
> > >
> > > Recovery  . . . :   Complete recovery for the specified reason code.
> > >    13 - Correct the name configured for IBM i NetServer which
> > > conflicts with an existing name on the network, and try the request
> > again.
> > >
> > > The Netserver name has not changed since day one so I opened a PMR (by
> > > phone since no internet either!).  No idea what the 6.0.0.7 IP address
> is
> > .
> > > . .
> > >
> > > After the internet came back up just for fun I tried starting
> > > Netserver again and it worked.  Huh?  What does the internet have to do
> > with it?
> > >
> > > Rochester called in response to the PMR and she said she could fix
> that.
> > > In CHGTCPDMN we have 3 DNS servers listed, 1 internal Windows and 2
> > > Comcast.  The 2 external have something to do with it.  So she had me
> > > add the Netserver name "QDILGARD" to the host table entries on the IBM
> > > i so it would find the IP address for the i there.  With or without
> > > internet.  She was aware of this behavior but could not answer why.
> > > She was curious herself, said she would ask the developer when he
> > > arrived, and report back to me via the PMR.
> > >
> > > I waited until now hoping the PMR would have something of an
> > > explanation, but it still does not.  If I get something I will pass it
> > along.
> > >
> > >
> >
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> --
> Jeff Crosby
> VP Information Systems
> UniPro FoodService/Dilgard
> P.O. Box 13369
> Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
> 260-422-7531
> www.dilgardfoods.com
>
> The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the opinion of my
> company.  Unless I say so.
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