Fabien Seisen wrote:
>> This doesn't sound like a hugely loaded server,
>>
> exact, on my own test (with "real life" queries), the server can handle
> ~7 queries/s with response time ~1ms at 70% cpu and no
> packet lost.
>
>> else it's somewhat throttled (not particularly large cache and prob
2010/3/22 Cathy Almond
> Fabien Seisen wrote:
>
> yes, max-cache-size 512M but named process takes ~900MB
>
> The extra memory is for keeping track of recursive clients (i.e.
> in-progress client queries).
>
ok
This doesn't sound like a hugely loaded server,
exact, on my own test (with "real
Fabien Seisen wrote:
>
>> To the OP: do you specify max_cache_size? If not, what does the memory
>> consumption of BIND look like when it gets into the non-functional state?
>>
>
> yes, max-cache-size 512M but named process takes ~900MB
>
The extra memory is for keeping track of recursive clie
2010/3/19 Chris Thompson
> On Mar 19 2010, David Ford wrote:
>
> BIND has long had issues with threading since it started supporting
>> threaded operation. I recommend you simply recompile without thread
>> support.
>>
>> I retry compiling with thread support about twice a year and as of late
>
On Mar 19 2010, David Ford wrote:
BIND has long had issues with threading since it started supporting
threaded operation. I recommend you simply recompile without thread
support.
I retry compiling with thread support about twice a year and as of late
last year, BIND still hung soon after resta
BIND has long had issues with threading since it started supporting
threaded operation. I recommend you simply recompile without thread
support.
I retry compiling with thread support about twice a year and as of late
last year, BIND still hung soon after restart with threading enabled.
-david
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Hi,
We have several recursive cache bind servers and experiencing weird things
when named is compiled with-threads:
In 4 steps:
1) everything goes ok
2) for ~1h named began to answer slower (0,5ms to >100ms) and with symptoms:
- load increase on the server (from 0,3 to >4)
- number of recur
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