5 msgUsing views with multiple domains
2 msgTCP reset messages
1 msgndc: error: ctl_client: evConnect(fd 3): Connec...

bind 9.3.1
\ Wesley Hof (30 May 2006)
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8 msgMX pointing to CNAME
2 msgArbitrary associating an ip to a particular domain
6 msgWildcard MX not working correctly
2 msgBind deadlock?
2 msgLinux to windows access not work
5 msgproblem with ixfr
2 msgHow to establish a local network domain name
2 msgOverwrite domains
3 msgReturning Newbie needs zone file config look over
3 msgAllow or not allow?
3 msgBind9.3.1 - bug?
2 msgacl and forwarding
3 msghelp
4 msgDomain/Zone Setup Question...
3 msgViews, Zones, keys (2)
2 msgViews, Zones, keys (1)
Subject:Re: bind 9.3.1
Group:Bind-users
From:(Thomas Schulz)
Date:31 May 2006


 
In article <e5hqvt$255c$1>,
Wesley Hof <wesley.hof> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I currently run bind 9.3.1 as a caching NS. After a couple days my bind resolves slower and slower untill it refuses all
>query's. My load on the machine is then : 1.00 1.00 1.00 (strange. After killing it (kill -9) and a restart all works fine again ... for
>a couple days.
>
>Someone ?

Bind can cache a lot of data and works best when all of the data can fit
in memory without being paged out. If your system starts to swap because
of the amount of data being cached by Bind, your performance will be
terrible. You probably need more memory. You could use whatever tools
your system provides to examine your memory and swap usage.

>W.
>--
>(o_ Wesley Hof
>//\ UNIX System Engineer
>V_/_ Scarlet Belgium
>
>


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Tom Schulz
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