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StevePearson-AIT avatar StevePearson-AIT commented on May 24, 2024 1

@kdpuvvadi I'm not sure about that, while I know it's not a huge footprint eating loads of resources, a single instance doing all of your domains would be a much better and neater solution. In my case I am currently only using 2 domains, but others have a lot more domains to update, for example @mediacowboy has 10 domains, so would need to run 10 instances, which would be very messy!

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procheeseburger avatar procheeseburger commented on May 24, 2024

Also wondering this, I added 2 -ZONE and it will just update the 2nd one.

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mediacowboy avatar mediacowboy commented on May 24, 2024

Also intrested in this as it would be perfect for updating my 10 domains.

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kdpuvvadi avatar kdpuvvadi commented on May 24, 2024

Better sollution would be launch another container for another record or zone.

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kdpuvvadi avatar kdpuvvadi commented on May 24, 2024

@kdpuvvadi I'm not sure about that, while I know it's not a huge footprint eating loads of resources, a single instance doing all of your domains would be a much better and neater solution. In my case I am currently only using 2 domains, but others have a lot more domains to update, for example @mediacowboy has 10 domains, so would need to run 10 instances, which would be very messy!

What I normally do is set one domain With Arecord and make all others cname to the first one. That's actually recommend to me by data centre engineers.

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StevePearson-AIT avatar StevePearson-AIT commented on May 24, 2024

@kdpuvvadi yeah, I looked at doing exactly this, and initially it seemed ok, but I hit problems. I can't remember exactly what the issue was, something to do with oauth I think, but when I pointed the second domain's A-Record at the name of the first domain some things stopped working correctly.

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mediacowboy avatar mediacowboy commented on May 24, 2024

I ended up going with dd client as it allows you to updated multiple a records for multiple domains.

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ikkerus avatar ikkerus commented on May 24, 2024

The fun part is, that this was working on unraid with SUB-Domains at a specific point of release. Now it only updates the latest subdomain (subdomain6). Never testet with another full domain.

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