On Feb 24 2011, Jack Tavares wrote:
I am using bind 9.7.3 and I have tried running it with
various -n values and it appears that I will always get
n+3 threads.
Ex:
I run it:
named -n 1
I get 4 threads
named -n 4
I get 7 threads
etc.
I understand the desire to have background "housekeeping"
threads, but I would like to know what, exactly, those threads do.
This is standard in any threaded BIND - it isn't specific to your OS.
There are $N worker threads and 3 overhead/management ones. I wouldn't
mind a description of the latter from ISC myself ...
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Chris Thompson
Email: c...@cam.ac.uk
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