tags 308801 + unreproducible
thanks

On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 02:27:35PM +0200, Hirling Endre wrote:
> I use pdns with the 'bind' backend using an existing bind9 configuration
> with a few thousand zones. When I try to do pdns_control rediscover
> after adding zones, pdns seems to misparse the config, finds 0 zones and
> drops every one of them. Restarting pdns helps, of course.

I have just written a quick Perl hack to create 10,000 zones and had no
problems. Then I removed and added zones from the named.conf and each
time ran "pdns_control rediscover". It worked perfectly:

 pdns[6873]: Rediscovery was requested
 pdns[6873]: [bindbackend] Parsing 10018 domain(s), will report when done
 pdns[6873]: [bindbackend] Done parsing domains, 0 rejected, 0 new, 0 removed
 pdns[6873]: Rediscovery was requested
 pdns[6873]: [bindbackend] Parsing 10017 domain(s), will report when done
 pdns[6873]: Removed: test-10000.org
 pdns[6873]: Removing records from zone 'test-10000.org' from memory
 pdns[6873]: [bindbackend] Done parsing domains, 0 rejected, 0 new, 1 removed
 pdns[6873]: Rediscovery was requested
 pdns[6873]: [bindbackend] Parsing 10018 domain(s), will report when done
 pdns[6873]: [bindbackend] Done parsing domains, 0 rejected, 1 new, 0 removed

> I tried this on debian sid on kernel 2.6.11.7 patched with vserver
> (linux-vserver.org) and another debian sid using kernel 2.4.29 patched
> with grsecurity.

I am on Sid with Linux kernel 2.6.9 without patches. Sorry, but since I
cannot reproduce that behavior I'm tagging this bug report
'unreproducible'. Please check your named.conf for errors, check the
syslog for warnings (perhaps there is a typo in the named.conf or
file permissions on the zone files are incorrect) or make your domain
information available so we can try with your configuration.

 Christoph
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