man mydnscheck (Administration système) - Check zone data for consistency and syntax.
NAME
mydnscheck - Check zone data for consistency and syntax.
SYNOPSIS
mydnscheck [-c, --consistency] [-C, --consistency-only] [-D, --database=dbname] [-h, --host=hostname] [-p, --password[=password]] [-u, --user=username] [-v, --verbose] [--help] [--version] [ZONE...]
DESCRIPTION
mydnscheck scans the zones named on the command line for syntax. If no zones are specified, all zones are scanned. If the -c (or -C) option is specified, additional database consistency checks are performed. The program writes all results to stdout in a format that both humans and computers should be able to read. Each problem found is listed on a separate line, with a TAB character in between each field. The fields listed are: MESSAGE .. SOA ID .. RR ID .. NAME .. TTL .. TYPE .. DATA If stderr is a terminal, a progress meter is displayed if scanning all zones.
PROGRAM OPTIONS
- -c, --consistency
 - Perform database consistency checks in addition to the usual syntax checks
 - -C, --consistency-only
 - Skip the syntax checks and only perform the database consistency checks.
 - -D, --database=dbname
 - Use the database called dbname.
 - -h, --host=hostname
 - Connect to database server at hostname.
 - -p, --pass=password
 - Supply password when connecting to the database server. If the password argument is omitted, it will be prompted on the tty.
 - -u, --user=username
 - Use username when connecting to the database server.
 - -v, --verbose
 - Enable verbose output while running.
 - --help
 - Display program help and exit.
 - --version
 - Output version number and exit.
 
AUTHOR
Don Moore <bboy@bboy.net>
HOMEPAGE
http://mydns.bboy.net
SEE ALSO
mydns(8), mydns.conf(5), mydnsexport(8), mydnsimport(8)