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Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 09:16:12AM -0500, Phillip Hofmeister wrote: > This is on a Pentium 100 MHz with around 32 MB of RAM. The box itself > has been up 134 days. This is the primary internet server for > zionlth.org. Traffic to this domain is modest... I have a feeling that it's possible to misconfigure bind9 in such a way that it fails periodically. I had it running on a 200 MHz box with 32 MB RAM, and it failed occasionally, with no indication as to why. However, I've since re-worked named.conf, and have not experienced an unexpected failure in the past 6 months. The original named.conf was used with bind 8, and I just kept it when I upgraded to bind9 (except for the logging configuration, which changed significantly). It was when I ditched the old named.conf and re-wrote it for bind9, including more refined logging configuration, that stability was greatly improved. Of course, for a lot of the time that bind9 was crashing, it was running versions prior to the version that was actually released with woody, since this box was running woody before it was released. noah -- ___ | Web: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/ | PGP Public Key: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/mail.html pgpfJ95cwuKeb.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 09:16:12AM -0500, Phillip Hofmeister wrote: > This is on a Pentium 100 MHz with around 32 MB of RAM. The box itself > has been up 134 days. This is the primary internet server for > zionlth.org. Traffic to this domain is modest... I have a feeling that it's possible to misconfigure bind9 in such a way that it fails periodically. I had it running on a 200 MHz box with 32 MB RAM, and it failed occasionally, with no indication as to why. However, I've since re-worked named.conf, and have not experienced an unexpected failure in the past 6 months. The original named.conf was used with bind 8, and I just kept it when I upgraded to bind9 (except for the logging configuration, which changed significantly). It was when I ditched the old named.conf and re-wrote it for bind9, including more refined logging configuration, that stability was greatly improved. Of course, for a lot of the time that bind9 was crashing, it was running versions prior to the version that was actually released with woody, since this box was running woody before it was released. noah -- ___ | Web: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/ | PGP Public Key: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/mail.html msg08313/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime
As you can all see, my bind9 has been up for some while: 2664 ?S 0:00 /usr/sbin/named -u named 2665 ?S 0:16 \_ /usr/sbin/named -u named 2666 ?S137:29 \_ /usr/sbin/named -u named 2667 ?S 1:04 \_ /usr/sbin/named -u named 2668 ?S 14:17 \_ /usr/sbin/named -u named This is on a Pentium 100 MHz with around 32 MB of RAM. The box itself has been up 134 days. This is the primary internet server for zionlth.org. Traffic to this domain is modest... -- Phil PGP/GPG Key: http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/ wget -O - http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/key.txt | gpg --import -- Excuse #189: You did wha... oh _dear_
Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime
El Jue 26 Dic 2002 13:26, escribió: > Hey All, > I have a machine running a 2.4.20 kernel on deb2.2R5, and bind > 9.2.1, uptime of 43 days. I haven't had any issues with bind in this > time, but will pop in a note if anything crops up. Okay. How much RAM do u have? I have 256 MB here (and 512 MB of swap) > I have another machine running deb 2.2R5 with a 2.2.19 kernel, and > bind 8 (not sure of the sub-revisions), which was crashing every 7 or so > hours. Crontab to the rescue on that one, and 6 hourly updates ;) Regards Pope -- Luis Gomez Miralles InfoEmergencias - Technical Department Phone (+34) 654 24 01 34 Fax (+34) 963 49 31 80 [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key available at http://www.infoemergencias.com/lgomez.asc
Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime
Hey All, I have a machine running a 2.4.20 kernel on deb2.2R5, and bind 9.2.1, uptime of 43 days. I haven't had any issues with bind in this time, but will pop in a note if anything crops up. I have another machine running deb 2.2R5 with a 2.2.19 kernel, and bind 8 (not sure of the sub-revisions), which was crashing every 7 or so hours. Crontab to the rescue on that one, and 6 hourly updates ;) Regards, William
Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime
As you can all see, my bind9 has been up for some while: 2664 ?S 0:00 /usr/sbin/named -u named 2665 ?S 0:16 \_ /usr/sbin/named -u named 2666 ?S137:29 \_ /usr/sbin/named -u named 2667 ?S 1:04 \_ /usr/sbin/named -u named 2668 ?S 14:17 \_ /usr/sbin/named -u named This is on a Pentium 100 MHz with around 32 MB of RAM. The box itself has been up 134 days. This is the primary internet server for zionlth.org. Traffic to this domain is modest... -- Phil PGP/GPG Key: http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/ wget -O - http://www.zionlth.org/~plhofmei/key.txt | gpg --import -- Excuse #189: You did wha... oh _dear_ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime
El Jue 26 Dic 2002 13:26, escribió: > Hey All, > I have a machine running a 2.4.20 kernel on deb2.2R5, and bind > 9.2.1, uptime of 43 days. I haven't had any issues with bind in this > time, but will pop in a note if anything crops up. Okay. How much RAM do u have? I have 256 MB here (and 512 MB of swap) > I have another machine running deb 2.2R5 with a 2.2.19 kernel, and > bind 8 (not sure of the sub-revisions), which was crashing every 7 or so > hours. Crontab to the rescue on that one, and 6 hourly updates ;) Regards Pope -- Luis Gomez Miralles InfoEmergencias - Technical Department Phone (+34) 654 24 01 34 Fax (+34) 963 49 31 80 [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key available at http://www.infoemergencias.com/lgomez.asc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bind9 stopped after 34 days of uptime
Hey All, I have a machine running a 2.4.20 kernel on deb2.2R5, and bind 9.2.1, uptime of 43 days. I haven't had any issues with bind in this time, but will pop in a note if anything crops up. I have another machine running deb 2.2R5 with a 2.2.19 kernel, and bind 8 (not sure of the sub-revisions), which was crashing every 7 or so hours. Crontab to the rescue on that one, and 6 hourly updates ;) Regards, William -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FTP-SSL
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > sftp is of value if only because it lets you use lftp fish:// , so you > get a kick-ass ftp client interface with ssh encrypted goodness in the > backend. I quite forgot about the _very_ nice FISH (FIles over SHell) protocol, and have just now been playing with it. _However_, I'm not sure it requires or uses sftp. http://lftp.yar.ru/features.html states: FISH protocol support. It uses ssh with no special program on server side. The idea of FISH has the client side using a type of glue software called an IOSlave (one for FISH) to remap client requests as shell commands sent over an ssh tunnel, and then map back the return values. Several implementations exist. A suitably compiled kdebase 3.x package would include the kio_fish one[1], but I don't think ours do, yet(?).[2] Midnight Commander supports it as a virtual filesystem: http://canvas.gnome.org:65348/mc/maillist/98-09/30222.905989653.154697968.html [1] http://ich.bin.kein.hoschi.de/fish/ [2] My silly wild-ass guess, based on having installed unofficial konqueror and kioslave packages from http://people.debian.org/~schoepf/kde3/woody/ . -- Cheers, We write preciselyWe say exactly Rick Moen Since such is our habit inHow to do a thing or how [EMAIL PROTECTED] Talking to machines; Every detail works. Excerpt from Prof. Touretzky's decss-haiku.txt @ http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/
Re: FTP-SSL
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > sftp is of value if only because it lets you use lftp fish:// , so you > get a kick-ass ftp client interface with ssh encrypted goodness in the > backend. I quite forgot about the _very_ nice FISH (FIles over SHell) protocol, and have just now been playing with it. _However_, I'm not sure it requires or uses sftp. http://lftp.yar.ru/features.html states: FISH protocol support. It uses ssh with no special program on server side. The idea of FISH has the client side using a type of glue software called an IOSlave (one for FISH) to remap client requests as shell commands sent over an ssh tunnel, and then map back the return values. Several implementations exist. A suitably compiled kdebase 3.x package would include the kio_fish one[1], but I don't think ours do, yet(?).[2] Midnight Commander supports it as a virtual filesystem: http://canvas.gnome.org:65348/mc/maillist/98-09/30222.905989653.154697968.html [1] http://ich.bin.kein.hoschi.de/fish/ [2] My silly wild-ass guess, based on having installed unofficial konqueror and kioslave packages from http://people.debian.org/~schoepf/kde3/woody/ . -- Cheers, We write preciselyWe say exactly Rick Moen Since such is our habit inHow to do a thing or how [EMAIL PROTECTED] Talking to machines; Every detail works. Excerpt from Prof. Touretzky's decss-haiku.txt @ http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]