![]() ![]() ![]() He was also an evening and a night person. She worked long hours anyway, so I had the apartment to myself most of the time.įirst of all, Janet was now home all the time. When I finally decided to dump my pants and move into her apartment, which was admittedly much nicer and bigger than mine, we made some ground rules: I was a writer who needed to write. She said she wouldn’t move in with me unless my sweat pants moved out. That, and the fact that she refused to move in with me. One of the reasons I had originally put off moving in together with Janet was that I loved that freedom almost as much as I loved her. Most days, I was still wearing my sweat pants at lunch time. ![]() I had notebooks and pieces of scrap paper lying around everywhere. I’d be writing one piece on the sofa, walk over to the kitchen table to make a sandwich, and type another paragraph in the other piece I was working on. I always had two laptops somewhere around the apartment when I was working on two things simultaneously. In my bachelor years I had become accustomed to doing my writing whenever I wanted, wherever I wanted. I am pretty good at shutting out the world when I’m working on a story, but there are certain things that can penetrate any fortress, get around any obstacle and wear down any human mind. He didn’t have to know I had locked the door. My four-year-old was on the other side of the door, looking for Daddy, and while there were reasons for my hiding in the bathroom, I still had a heart. I was trying to unlock the door without making any sound. I pulled one of the earphones out of my ear and listened. (But you’ll miss photos, some sound effects, and my lulling voice.) If you don’t want to listen to my reading of the piece, the entire text can be found after the jump. ![]() It’s a short short story about a man, his job and a baby, with some autobiographical elements in it. It’s my wife’s birthday, and I wanted to do something special. | 15 | 5 | domain.example | NS | 10.10.30.Here’s a special post for a special occasion. | id | domain_id | name | type | content | ttl | prio | disabled | ordername | auth | Slave: Apr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns02 pdns_server: Initiating transfer of '' from remote '10.10.30.31'Īpr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns02 pdns_server: Unable to AXFR zone '' from remote '10.10.30.31' (resolver): AXFR chunk error: Server Not Authoritative for zone / Not AuthorizedĮDIT 2: master database records, seen with the IP here, tried it also with the hostname of the nameservers which are defined in the /etc/hosts file. Master: Apr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns01 pdns_server: AXFR of domain '' initiated by 10.10.30.32Īpr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns01 pdns_server: AXFR of domain '' allowed: client IP 10.10.30.32 is in allow-axfr-ipsĪpr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns01 pdns_server: AXFR of domain '' failed: not authoritative On my slave server there was a faulty record in the domains table, which led the slave to send the request to the wrong server like this: Apr 8 08:56:03 hfr-nl-dns02 pdns_server: While checking domain freshness: Query to '10.10.30.32' for SOA of '.' did not return a SOAĪpr 8 09:02:12 hfr-nl-dns02 pdns_server: message repeated 3 times: Īfter I changed the ip to. Respectively and the slave needs a comma separated list of master node IP addresses in theīut I do just not understand what it's trying to say.
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