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Originally Posted by FunkyDog
Like stated before, a DNS can't just get corrupted, either they altered it or the zone was deleted. If your zone record was deleted totally then the secondary DNS server should have done the job i guess.
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Well it _COULD_ hypothetically get corrupted somehow. The odds are _phenomenally_ low, though.
You're absolutely right about that the secondary should have picked up the slack, but in a lot of cases the secondary address is the same box and daemon as the primary.