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CONVERT/CONFIGURATION_BIND
CONVERT/CONFIGURATION_BIND
Converts the UCX BIND Version 4.x name server configuration to the BIND
Version 8.1 format. Applies to the BIND name server. Use this command if
you have a BIND configuration from an earlier release (Version 4.2 or lower) of
the TCP/IP Services software. This command extracts the BIND configuration
information from the file UCX$CONFIGURATION.DAT and creates the ASCII
file TCPIP$BIND.CONF.
Related commands: SET CONFIGURATION BIND, SHOW CONFIGURATION
BIND
Format
CONVERT/CONFIGURATION BIND [bind_conf_file]
[/CLUSTER=lbroker_conf_file]
Parameters
bind_conf_file
Optional. Default: SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP$BIND]TCPIP$BIND.CONF.
Specifies the alternate name or location of the BIND configuration file to be
created.
Qualifiers
/CLUSTER=lbroker_conf_file
Optional. Default: SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$LD_
BKR]TCPIP$LBROKER.CONF
Creates the file used by the load broker for cluster load balancing. Here,
lbroker_conf_file specifies the name of the load broker configuration file.
Examples
1.
TCPIP> CONVERT /CONFIGURATION BIND -
_TCPIP> /CLUSTER=SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$LD_BKR]TCPIP$LBROKER.CONF
Converts the UCX BIND server configuration to BIND
Version 8.1 format and creates the configuration file
SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP$BIND]TCPIP$BIND.CONF. The /CLUSTER qualifier
creates the configuration file TCPIP$LBROKER.CONF used by the load
broker.
2.
TCPIP> CONVERT /CONFIGURATION BIND SITE2_BIND.CONF
Converts the UCX BIND server configuration and creates the configuration
file SITE2_BIND.CONF.
Refer to the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management manual for more
information about the BIND name server, resolver, and load broker.
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