Re: System Crash Troubleshooting
- From: Mogens Kjaer <mk@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:14:44 +0100
Jim Cornette wrote:
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I was referring to the below excerpt. It looks like a powerbook anyway. file.msi should not be part of that arch anyway....
Feb 14 17:13:48 msi2 named[2012]: client 192.168.0.2#32777: update 'inside.msi/IN' denied
Feb 14 17:13:48 msi2 dhcpd: if RWPowerBookG4.inside.msi IN A rrset doesn't exist add RWPowerBookG4.inside.msi 43200 IN A 192.168.0.177: timed out.
This is perfectly normal.
dhcpd gives a lease to the machine RWPowerBookG4.inside.msi and
tries to update DNS dynamically for the domain "inside.msi".
This failure can normally be ignored.
There is no Microsoft involved in this. There is no .msi file.
.msi must be a local pseudo-TLD.
Mogens
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