On Aug 17, 2009, at 11:08 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <96123fb1-1f2e-493c-bbb8-24a86a1dd...@tcbug.org>, Josh
Paetzel write
s:
On Aug 16, 2009, at 12:26 AM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <5ea10b89-4650-4f82-a41d-cb511ce2a...@tcbug.org>, Josh
Paetzel write
s:
I've googled a bit a
In message <96123fb1-1f2e-493c-bbb8-24a86a1dd...@tcbug.org>, Josh Paetzel write
s:
>
> On Aug 16, 2009, at 12:26 AM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> >
> > In message <5ea10b89-4650-4f82-a41d-cb511ce2a...@tcbug.org>, Josh
> > Paetzel write
> > s:
> >> I've googled a bit and been unable to find the solu
On Aug 16, 2009, at 12:26 AM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <5ea10b89-4650-4f82-a41d-cb511ce2a...@tcbug.org>, Josh
Paetzel write
s:
I've googled a bit and been unable to find the solution that I need.
I have a master nameserver that has 4 views configured. I have a
slave for this that i
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Alans wrote:
> @Matus: let me put it in this way, if I want to create a budget for next
> year for example, then I should know what upgrades I need for next year
> (estimated needs), and let's assume dns queries increase monthly by x hits,
> now, if I know how many
And this is why we try to keep beancounters away from the technical folks...
There are just so many variables here. Are all the clients looking up
essentially the *same* names? Or are the new clients looking up
*different* names than the old ones? This has an impact on cache hit
ratio, which t
Alans said:
> @Matus: let me put it in this way, if I want to create a budget for next
> year for example, then I should know what upgrades I need for next year
> (estimated needs), and let's assume dns queries increase monthly by x hits,
> now, if I know how many hits will make me upgrade cpu an
@Matus: let me put it in this way, if I want to create a budget for next
year for example, then I should know what upgrades I need for next year
(estimated needs), and let's assume dns queries increase monthly by x hits,
now, if I know how many hits will make me upgrade cpu and memory then I can
fi
I recently [8/1/2009] upgraded to 9.5.1P3. Last evening there were two
brief moments that the named process was not resolving out of cache.
This is a recursive only server that is basically opened to all clients,
mostly for historical reasons. The named process recovered on its own.
While I
On 17.08.09 08:43, Alans wrote:
> Ok, please tell me what details you need.
>
> I guess number of hits is related to increase in CPU usage, for example 1000
> simultaneously hits will make cpu usage 10% and so on, I need that number.
I'm afraid this ias jusst useless question. The only usefull qu
On 15.08.09 18:59, Gregory Hicks wrote:
> zone "96-28.55.139.64.in-addr.arpa" {
> type master ;
> file "db.96-28.55.139.64.in-addr.arpa" ;
> allow-update { none; };
> };
replace this with:
> 96-28.55.139.64.in-addr.arpa. IN SOA ns.hicks.net.
> hostmaster.ns.hicks-net.ne
On 15.08.09 18:13, Eric Paulsen wrote:
> I've recently moved our DNS from FreeBSD 4 / Bind8 to CentOS 5.3
> Bind9.4.3. These are not authoritative for any routable domains but are
> for my NAT'd school network. I have an AD server (10.1.60.11) that
> forwards to my two Bind servers. I receive
The problem recurred. This time I decided to add the .org key to my
trusted-keys and see what would happen. I added the key, reloaded the
configuration (rndc reconfig), and queries are resolving properly again.
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