On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 19:38 +0200, Matthijs Mohlmann wrote: <snip>
> Ok thanks. Can you try to disable the include line on the last line of > your pdns.conf ? It isn't needed because you don't include any other > configuration file. Ok. > > Hmm, it just barfed on me again, no info just before it :( > > > > Any suggestions on how to enable/configure maximum logging? > > > The only thing: set loglevel to something high (99) for example and > check again. I think this gives a lot of messages. Ah, I had set it to 10, not high enough probably. > Secondly i think you need to put a debugger on it (like gdb) > > gdb /usr/sbin/pdns_server <pid_of_pdns_server-instance> > > I will build a version pdns with debugging support and try to reproduce > it again... > > Here is everything running fine. I may be on to something. Yesterday evening late I disabled the 'bind-enable-huffman' statement in pdns.conf because of the first line of the output from the dump (/usr/sbin/pdns_server-instance(_ZN12HuffmanCodec6encodeERKSsRSs+0x182) [0x8104582]) and after that no more signal 6's. It hasn't been 24 hours since I changed it, so it may be too soon to point to that bit of code. It would however explain why your setups don't see this because you use mysql and ldap for backends. > Regards, > > Matthijs Mohlmann Regards, -- Guus Houtzager Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP fingerprint = 5E E6 96 35 F0 64 34 14 CC 03 2B 36 71 FB 4B 5D Early to rise, early to bed, makes a man healthy, wealthy and dead. --Rincewind, The Light Fantastic -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]