On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 10:31:47PM -0800, Max Clark wrote: > Thanks Bert!
Indeed, thanks Bert! > Uptime: 1.51 days Queries/second, 1, 5, 10 minute averages: 1.19e+03, > 929, 682. Max queries/second: 4.55e+03 > Cache hitrate, 1, 5, 10 minute averages: 3.9%, 3.7%, 3.3% > Backend query cache hitrate, 1, 5, 10 minute averages: 74%, 74%, 74% > Backend query load, 1, 5, 10 minute averages: 1.91e+03, 1.45e+03, > 1.01e+03. Max queries/second: 2.63e+03 > Total queries: 23841475. Question/answer latency: 0.008ms Yes, nice stats, especially the latency off course, from what i have seen pdns answers queries faster than bind. Btw: If you run a recursive/caching-only nameserver you don't really need to put the pdns_daemon in front of the recursor as it doesn't really make a difference in the time thats needed to access its cache. So you can just try and make the recursor listen to your 'outside' IP-Address instead of just 127.0.0.1. I have 10 pdns_recursor processes that are up and running since 3.1.4 came out on November 13th and as far as i know there is not one report of single crashed 3.1.4 recursor so far, so its pretty much the 'gold edition' for me. I have those 10 processes on 5 machines running behind a redundant loadbalancer setup and just last Sunday i had a sustained peak usage of 9950 queries/second. The recursor also gives some nice statistics print, here is one process: stats: 1078297759 questions, 1995041 cache entries, 16818 negative entries, 77% cache hits stats: throttle map: 5060, ns speeds: 13533 stats: outpacket/query ratio 33%, 10% throttled, 0 no-delegation drops stats: 49371 outgoing tcp connections, 36 queries running, 21638732 outgoing timeouts ok enough bragging ;) Stefan -- DeVries' Dilemma: If you hit two keys on the typewriter, the one you don't want hits the paper. _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list Pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users