>> Btw. you can just run your recursor on 127.0.0.1:53 and bind the
>> pdns-server to your external address, that way you can add your local
>> recursor to you resolv.conf on the local host.
Nice tip- I like that. Been doing something similar for some other services,
but never considered it for thi
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 02:16:53PM -0700, Eugene Pefti wrote:
> What is the value your max-cache-entries set to, Brendan?
> I set it to 4 looking at the graph "Cache sizes". The curve for cache
> sizes is slowly rising above 40k. But I would be worried because there are
> about 400 MB free of R
s to Brad as well
Eugene
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Hi,
I can't really speak
Hi,
I can't really speak to the specifics of your setup, but some
generalities based on ours.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Eugene Pefti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I miss something here. Can somebody give an example of hardware
> specs for the authoritative server with recursor run
ds in memory. This should help quite a bit.
Good luck.
Brad Dameron
Clearw're
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This hardware is very very adequate. Please answer my other questions before
asking more yourself please.
Bert
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:39:38PM -0700, Eugene Pefti wrote:
> I think I miss something here. Can somebody give an example of hardware
> specs for the authoritative server with
I think I miss something here. Can somebody give an example of hardware
specs for the authoritative server with recursor running? I run it on CentOS
5 with 2.6 GHz P4 and 1 GB of RAM. There's MySQL backend and about 700
domains hosted. Still the server experiences periods of slowness. I have
alread