That was very informative. Thank you for the information. On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Chris Thompson <c...@cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Mar 19 2013, Stephen Wood wrote: > > We are measuring the performance of our bind9 cache & forward servers. >> Under "++ Resolver Statistics ++", we see a high number of "queries >> aborted >> due to quota". >> > > These are queries discarded because the limit on outstanding recursive > queries ("recursive-clients" in "options") has been exceeded. You may > need to increase the default of 1000, or there may be some other problem. > > Use "rndc status" and check how the "recursive-clients" values are > behaving. If the queues are regularly long, snapshot them by using > "rndc recursing" and see what you can make of the ones that are taking > longest. > > > I can't find information regarding this number in the documentation. >> Overall, the SERVFAIL numbers are low. Are aborted queries simply retried? >> > > When the limit is exceeded, the oldest outstanding query is discarded, > without giving any response to the client. The client may retry, of course. > > Note that BIND gives up on recursive queries that have not completed > after 30 seconds, in any case. > > > Do I need to make any kernel level changes, like allowed sockets or open >> files? How do I troubleshoot this message? >> > > If you have to increase "recursive-clients" a lot, you may also need to > increase named's -S option, or it may run out of sockets before query > queue slots. > > I have to say I am a bit suspicious of your reference to "forward servers". > There are all sorts of possible misconfigurations using forwarders that > might provoke problems of this sort. > > -- > Chris Thompson > Email: c...@cam.ac.uk >
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