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            The best solution to installation and
            configuration issues is to take preventive measures by setting
            up logging files beforehand. The log files provide a
            source of hints and information that can be used to identify
            what went wrong and fix the problem.
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          Zone serial numbers are just numbers &#8212; they are not
          date-related.  However, many people set them to a number that
          represents a date, usually of the form YYYYMMDDRR.
          Occasionally they make a mistake and set the serial number to a
          date in the future, then try to correct it by setting
          it to the current date.  This causes problems because
          serial numbers are used to indicate that a zone has been
          updated.  If the serial number on the secondary server is
          lower than the serial number on the primary, the secondary
          server attempts to update its copy of the zone.
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          Setting the serial number to a lower number on the primary
          server than the one on the secondary server means that the secondary will not perform
          updates to its copy of the zone.
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          The solution to this is to add 2147483647 (2^31-1) to the
          number, reload the zone and make sure all secondaries have updated to
          the new zone serial number, then reset it to the desired number
          and reload the zone again.
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