Technical data

Configuring and Managing BIND
5.7 Configuring the BIND Resolver
2. If the previous lookup was unsuccessful, the resolver searches for
canary.dux.sea.com
.
3. If that lookup was unsuccessful, the resolver searches for
canary.mux.ern.sea.com
.
4. If that lookup was unsuccessful, the resolver searches for
canary
.
In the following output of the SHOW NAME_SERVICE command, the PATH:
label shows the search list information entered with the SET NAME_SERVICE
/PATH command. This command displays systemwide information and process-
specific information (if process-specific information is set).
TCPIP> SHOW NAME_SERVICE
BIND Resolver Parameters
Local domain: ucx.ern.sea.com
System
State: Started, Enabled
Transport: UDP
Domain: ucx.ern.sea.com
Retry: 4
Timeout: 4
Servers: ucx, lemng, 16.99.0.10
Path: ucx.ern.sea.com, dux.ern.sea.com, mux.ern.sea.com
Process
State: Enabled
Transport:
Domain:
Retry:
Timeout:
Servers:
Path:
$
Any additions you make are appended to the end of the search list.
To remove an element from the search list, enter the following command:
TCPIP> SET NAME_SERVICE /NOPATH=dux.ern.sea.com /SYSTEM
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