Hello,
this weekend, one of our caching nameservers failed. Since then, all
mysql-connects were running very slow. I removed the failing nameserver
in /etc/resolv.conf. Later, I was setting up another caching nameserver
instead and inserted it in /etc/resolv.conf. I rebooted the
mysql-machine. Nothing helped so far. What does mysql take so long to
connect? I guess it's some sort of lookup, but I don't know what in
detail. Since there's no failing nameserver anymore, I don't understand,
why it is still taking so long. Is it performing ident lookups also? How
can I check which nameserver mysql is using? I also tried
--skip-name-resolve in the mysqld-startup, but this also didn't help.
But connecting from localhost is fast as always.
Regards
Marten
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