On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 11:57:58AM +, Federico Olivieri wrote:
> Thanks Leen,
>
> With your last suggestion I have been able to roll-back to the previous
> version (pdns-recursor_0.0.317gbecb4f3-1pdns.jessie_amd64.deb). Via apt the
> only package available were
> pdns-recursor_0.0.410g1cfe8b4
Thanks Leen,
With your last suggestion I have been able to roll-back to the previous
version (pdns-recursor_0.0.317gbecb4f3-1pdns.jessie_amd64.deb). Via apt the
only package available were
pdns-recursor_0.0.410g1cfe8b4-1pdns.jessie_amd64.deb
and pdns-recursor_3.6.2-2+deb8u2_amd64.deb
it would be
On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 11:23:31AM +, Federico Olivieri wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Not 100% sure if is a PDNS problem but yesterday I have upgraded it (for
> mistake!) via apt-get command and now I'm running the
> version 0.0.410g1cfe8b4
>
> Since the Upgrade the memory allocation seems not unifo
Hi Guys,
Not 100% sure if is a PDNS problem but yesterday I have upgraded it (for
mistake!) via apt-get command and now I'm running the
version 0.0.410g1cfe8b4
Since the Upgrade the memory allocation seems not uniform compared to before
Also, it seems that stop to run after a while and I need t