[Pdns-users] crashes in bind backend on rediscover

2010-08-11 Thread Richard Poole
We're seeing crashes in powerdns 2.9.22 when calling pdns_control rediscover. We have a cron job that does this, currently twice an hour, and on average about once a day it results in a crash, looking like this in /var/log/messages: Aug 11 12:10:42 ns1 pdns[1980]: Got a signal 6, attempting to

Re: [Pdns-users] crashes in bind backend on rediscover

2010-08-11 Thread bert hubert
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 02:24:04PM +0100, Richard Poole wrote: We're seeing crashes in powerdns 2.9.22 when calling pdns_control rediscover. We have a cron job that does this, currently twice an hour, and on average about once a day it results in a crash, looking like this in

[Pdns-users] MySQL table columns

2010-08-11 Thread Yves Goergen
Hello, Second question: Is there an overview available that describes what each of the database table columns is good for? There's example data but it doesn't use all columns. Some columns are used for internal purposes I've read, but I haven't found a comprehensive list of all supported columns

Re: [Pdns-users] MySQL backend and notify

2010-08-11 Thread Yves Goergen
On 12.08.2010 00:11 CE(S)T, LikeFiction wrote: If PowerDNS finds that a SOA record contains a higher value than this notified_serial, it knows it has to send out an update to the slaves. Yes, but the question is how does it find that? The database won't tell its connected clients (here the

Re: [Pdns-users] MySQL backend and notify

2010-08-11 Thread Ton van Rosmalen
Hi, Yves Goergen schreef: On 12.08.2010 00:11 CE(S)T, LikeFiction wrote: If PowerDNS finds that a SOA record contains a higher value than this notified_serial, it knows it has to send out an update to the slaves. Yes, but the question is how does it find that? The database won't