Hi Toby
> Jul 02 22:46:15 Unable to load module
> '/usr/lib/pdns/libopendbxbackend.so': libopendbx.so.1: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory
> Jul 02 22:46:15 dnsbackend unable to load module in opendbx
The OpenDBX library files doesn't seem to exist in /usr/lib and the ba
Hi,
Any help would be enormously useful. I'm trying to get PDNS running on
OpenDBX backend to MS SQL Server. I have the following set up.
MS SQL 2005
Linux Enterprise 10 SP1
PowerDNS 2.9.21
I have successfully installed the FreeTDS library and tested
connectivity to the database. I have also ins
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 09:27:01PM +0200, Schramm e.K. [ Deutschland ] wrote:
> Jul 2 16:26:13 spider1 pdns[5303]: Exception: Unknown record was
> stored incorrectly, need 3 fields, got 1: 87.118.110.17
> Jul 2 16:26:15 spider1 pdns[5303]: Exception: Unknown record was
> stored incorrectly, need
Here:
root 20413 0.0 0.1 3088 1300 ?Ss Jun24 0:00
/usr/sbin//pdns_recursor --daemon
root 5301 0.0 0.1 14888 1536 ?Ss Jun29 0:00
/usr/sbin/pdns_server --daemon --guardian=yes
pdns 2555 0.0 0.4 107864 4124 ? S20:55 0:00
/usr/sbin/pdns_server-i
hello,
a bit longer:
UIDPID PPID LWP C NLWP STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 1 0 1 01 2006 ?00:00:14 init [2]
root 2 1 2 01 2006 ?00:00:00
[ksoftirqd/0]
root 3 1 3 01 2006 ?00:00:02
[events/0]
ro
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 09:11:43PM +0200, Schramm e.K. [ Deutschland ] wrote:
> the problem comes again:
Can you run:
ps aux | grep pdns
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Hi guys,
the problem comes again:
syslog:
Jul 2 20:50:22 spider1 pdns[5303]: Error creating thread: Cannot
allocate memory
Jul 2 20:51:22 spider1 pdns[5303]: Error creating thread: Cannot
allocate memory
Jul 2 20:52:22 spider1 pdns[5303]: Error creating thread: Cannot
allocate memory
stats:
On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 04:08:50AM -0700, Jelle Heemskerk wrote:
> For what purpose are the 'localhost' domain aliases been used? Are they
> required?
Many people think they are. They don't usually hurt, so you can keep them
around. There are DNS specialists on this list that can probably tell you