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Synchronize DNS Records
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log in to your WHM>>DNS functions>>Synchronize DNS Records
1) Locate the DNS Functions category.
2) Go to Synchronize DNS Records.
Here, you have the option of synchronizing one or all domains to this server or to all servers. The latest zone files for the domain(s) will be located in the cluster and then copied to the correct server(s).
3) We’ll leave ours set to the default, which is to synchronize all zones to all servers.
4) When you’ve decided which option you want, click Synchronize.

Synchronization is now complete. That’s all there is to it!
