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Establishing a trust relationship and synchronize DNS records.

We can establish a master/primary nameserver relationship at server setup level. If you do set up a primary nameserver, we need to establish a trust relationship between the two servers so that you can add all DNS entries from the primary nameserver. This saves you having to log on to multiple servers to set up various DNS entries.

To establish a trust relationship with a primary nameserver.

1.Click on the Establish A Trust Relationship With a Primary Nameserver link in the DNS Functions menu.
2.Enter the root password for the trusted nameserver in the Master Server Root Password field.

Once you have established a trust relationship with a primary nameserver, you will need to synchronize the DNS records between the primary and secondary nameservers after you have added new DNS entries.

To synchronize DNS records with the primary nameserver:

1.Click on the Synchronize DNS Records with Primary Nameserver link in the DNS Functions menu.

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Synchronize updated services (RPMs)

In order to synchronize updated services (RPMs) into all site file systems, you need to take Parallels Pro through its “maintenance mode” state which causes it to update the sites. Run the following steps:

Upgrade, or reinstall, any RPM.

Run the following command as root:

synchronizeFST -S

Advanced usage: If you want to add a new RPM to any service, edit the appropriate .sh file for that service in /etc/virtualhosting/filelists/.sh. Follow the instructions included in that file. After editing the file, make Parallels Pro Control Panel go through maintenance mode.