I'm updating bind9 to 9.14, which was mentioned in the upstream bug
report in the phrase "With 9.14 the problem should be much less
prominent", for which I asked for clarification.
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Thanks for the link Robie, I updated the upstream bug with some info
that was requested. Lets see how the discussion there ends.
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Title:
Constant
Not much else to do pending upstream feedback. This doesn't seem like
it's important enough to warrant patching without upstream's lead.
Please let me know if this turns out to be more essential to land -
patching it shouldn't be difficult.
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Robie Basak
This is already reported upstream at https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-
projects/bind9/issues/220
** Bug watch added: gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues #220
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/issues/220
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** Tags removed: server-triage-discuss
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Robie Basak (racb)
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Title:
Constant sockmgr
I wonder what the downside is of rebuilding with a higher limit. If
there is none, why isn't upstream doing this already?
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Title:
Constant sockmg
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Title:
Constant sockmgr 0x7fa0b8b0a010: maximum number of FD events (64)
received
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https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00716 is also helpful:
"""
BIND 9.9.0 introduced multiple UDP listeners to improve performance, which
means that in a multi-threaded BIND installation, there are effectively more
sockets being monitored for client-side queries. If you are also listening on
multiple int