At Thu, 20 Nov 2008 04:30:00 -0800 (PST), pollex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "9.3.4-P1.1" still seems to be a Debian specific version, but if this > > is featurewise equivalent to 9.3.5-P1, you should at least upgrade to > > 9.3.5-P2 (and build it with a large value of ISC_SOCKET_MAXSOCKETS). > > In fact, I'd rather more strongly recommend 9.3.6. First off, there was a typo in my previous response: ISC_SOCKET_MAXSOCKETS should have been ISC_SOCKET_FDSETSIZE. > how is the exact command line to compile with 4096 FDs? > ./configure --ISC_SOCKET_MAXSOCKETS='4096'? Replacing the macro name with the correct one, and assuming you're using a bsh variant such as zsh and bash: % STD_CDEFINES='-DISC_SOCKET_FDSETSIZE=4096' ./configure But again, I'd rather strongly recommend 9.3.6. Then you won't have to care about ISC_SOCKET_MAXSOCKETS or any other annoying details about FD consumption in the first place. There should be no reason for someone considering an upgrade to 9.3.5-P2 not to rather use 9.3.6. --- JINMEI, Tatuya Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users