Section 5.1. Introduction
Section 5.2. Figuring Out How Much Memory a Name Server Will Need
Section 5.3. Testing a Name Server's Configuration
Section 5.4. Viewing a Name Server's Cache
Section 5.5. Flushing (Clearing) a Name Server's Cache
Section 5.6. Modifying Zone Data Without Restarting the Name Server
Section 5.7. Adding or Removing Zones Without Restarting or Reloading the Name Server
Section 5.8. Initiating a Zone Transfer
Section 5.9. Restarting a Name Server Automatically If It Dies
Section 5.10. Restarting a Name Server with the Same Arguments
Section 5.11. Controlling Multiple named Processes with rndc
Section 5.12. Controlling Multiple named Processes with ndc
Section 5.13. Finding Out Who's Querying a Name Server
Section 5.14. Measuring a Name Server's Performance
Section 5.15. Measuring Queries for Records in Particular Zones
Section 5.16. Monitoring a Name Server
Section 5.17. Limiting Concurrent Zone Transfers
Section 5.18. Limiting Concurrent TCP Clients
Section 5.19. Limiting Concurrent Recursive Clients
Section 5.20. Dynamically Updating a Zone
Section 5.21. Sending Dynamic Updates to a Particular Name Server
Section 5.22. Setting Prerequisites in a Dynamic Update
Section 5.23. Sending TSIG-Signed Dynamic Updates
Section 5.24. Setting Up a Backup Primary Master Name Server
Section 5.25. Promoting a Slave Name Server to the Primary Master
Section 5.26. Running Multiple Primary Master Name Servers for the Same Zone
Section 5.27. Creating a Zone Programmatically
Section 5.28. Migrating from One Domain Name to Another