Re: Tools to automatically test the resolution speed ...

2014-07-21 Thread Mike Hoskins (michoski)
I haven't used those, but not sure if smokeping's DNS plugin would do what you want. -Original Message- From: Barry Greene Date: Monday, July 21, 2014 at 11:59 PM To: "bind-users@lists.isc.org" Subject: Tools to automatically test the resolution speed ... >Hi Team, > >I'm going to get m

Tools to automatically test the resolution speed ...

2014-07-21 Thread Barry Greene
Hi Team, I'm going to get my team to script a tool to test the DNS resolution speed of our DNS Resolvers. Something that would give us a "MRTG like" output and can be used for KPIs. I use Namebench a lot for my own testing. Has anyone done any scripting with Namebench, GRC's DNS Benchmark, or

Re: failed: out of memory

2014-07-21 Thread Tim Krzywonos
You'll want to use max-cache-size to enforce a hard limit on the size of your cache. http://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch7/hkpng.html#max-cache-size /Tim --- Tim Krzywonos e:: t...@krzywonos.ca On 2014-07-21 10:57, sch...@adi.com wrote: > Have you tried an rndc flush? You can also dump the co

Re: failed: out of memory

2014-07-21 Thread Thomas Schulz
> > Have you tried an rndc flush? You can also dump the contents of the > > cache to find the (approximate) size of the cache. If related to cache, > > you can tweak parameters to cache, most namely max-cache-size. IIRC, > > the cache doesn't have a size limit by default. > > > > /Tim > > >

Re: Why the heck my NS are not working

2014-07-21 Thread /dev/rob0
On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 10:12:19PM +0530, Blason R wrote: > Ah, so this is funny Godaddy DNS settings!!! Crap I have setup > vanity nameservers but seems it is still pointing to Godaddy DNS IP > Addresses. And the most funny part is no body knows at gdaddy how > to delegate my DNS servers since