Hi Warren,

I am not pointing any problem to anyone like late response or other things, if u feel like that sorry for the same.

Actually i took time to try to find answer from myself and even try to do it from google. But unfortunately, I am not finding proper clue.

BR,
Ben

On May 15, 2012, at 4:05 AM, Ben wrote:

Hi,

Any clue to resolve this.
Lets see...

You posted a question on May 8th asking for some assistance. You worded your 
initial question poorly, but within 2 hours you got a complete and well written 
response from Matthew (and less than 24 hours after asking Eivind provided 
additional info).

5 days later you finally responded, and then less then 24 hours after that are 
surprised that you haven't gotten a response yet?

BR
Ben
Hi Matthew,

Sorry for late response.I enabled statistics-channel , and it gives web based 
output.What is caching hit ratio filed , i mean which option / filed tell us 
about how many queries comes from cache or...?
Anyway, if you search google for "bind caching hit ratio", the very first 
result gives you the answer...

W


BR
Ben
On 08/05/2012 10:09, Ben wrote:
I am new with bind.I am trying to configure bind as caching server for
our network.I configure it and it works successfully.

Can we get report or statistics something which shows which queries
resolved from cache and which resolved from internet?
Yes. Add a section something like this (adapt for your own IP range and
whatever port number you prefer):

statistics-channels {
     inet 192.0.2.1   port 8080 allow { trusted; };
     inet 2001:db8::1 port 8080 allow { trusted; };
};

where 'trusted' is an ACL defining what IPs should be allowed to access
the statistical data.  You can now make HTTP queries like so:

    http://192.0.2.1:8080/

which will get you an XML document containing many statistics about the
performance of your named instance.  If you ever decide to set up an
authoritative server, you might consider adding 'zone-statistics yes;'
in the options { } section, but this doesn't make any difference to
recursive-only resolvers.

bind has snmp mib for monitoring ?
Not to my knowledge.  It should be possible to write an agentx plugin
that translates from the XML data provided natively, but you'll have to
write your own MIBs since the standard one from RFC1612 seems to have
received little development since.  Indeed RFC3197
(https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3197.txt) tells a cautionary tale.

    Cheers,

    Matthew

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