You are can run named with option "-S 8096" or more. Also increase file limits in /etc/security/limits.conf * soft nofile 8192
On 12/02/2014 07:23 AM, PORTER, BLAIR wrote: > > Hello, I recently compiled Bind 9.9.6, on RedHatas follows: > > > > BIND 9.9.6-S2 (Subscription Edition) <id:eb5b129c> built by make with > '--enable-threads' '--enable-fixed-rrset' > '--disable-openssl-version-check' '--with-openssl=no' > > compiled by GCC 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-52) > > > > All seemed ok, except for 1 particular DNS server which had problems, > getting messages in /var/log/messages at startup: > > > > Dec 1 10:23:24 clpi263 named[1297]: adjusted limit on open files from > 16000 to 1048576 > > Dec 1 10:23:24 clpi263 named[1297]: found 12 CPUs, using 12 worker > threads > > Dec 1 10:23:24 clpi263 named[1297]: using 6 UDP listeners per interface > > Dec 1 10:23:24 clpi263 named[1297]: using up to 4096 sockets > > … > > … > > … > > Dec 1 10:23:25 clpi263 named[1297]:*socket: file descriptor exceeds > limit (4096/4096)* > > Dec 1 10:23:25 clpi263 named[1297]: set up managed keys zone for view > V049, file > '/etc/namedb/Data/MKeys/98296d0c75d7c474f605af1e9e8f6bb6c7aa336f12e022a1819a891c73ae34d9.mkeys' > > > > Several of my views on that server had this message. I also found > this in my normal DNS log file: > > > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: adb.c:2926: > REQUIRE((options & 0x00000003) != 0) failed, back trace > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #0 0x413e0b in > assertion_failed()+0x4b > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #1 0x5c319a in > isc_assertion_failed()+0xa > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #2 0x476ed4 in > dns_adb_createfind2()+0x1044 > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #3 0x5336c7 in findname()+0xe7 > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #4 0x5392d5 in > fctx_getaddresses()+0x3b5 > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #5 0x53ce5a in > fctx_try()+0xcca > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #6 0x543bb8 in > fctx_start()+0x1a8 > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #7 0x5e2d1c in run()+0x2bc > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #8 0x3a91407851 in > _fini()+0x3a90e0e889 > > 01-Dec-2014 11:45:35.473 general: critical: #9 0x3a90ce811d in > _fini()+0x3a906ef155 > > > > File descriptor limit info: > > > > ulimit –nS 1024 > > > > ulimit –nH 4096 > > > > my named process /proc//limits data is: > > Limit Soft Limit Hard Limit > Units > > Max cpu time unlimited unlimited > seconds > > Max file size unlimited unlimited > bytes > > Max data size unlimited unlimited > bytes > > Max stack size unlimited unlimited > bytes > > Max core file size unlimited unlimited > bytes > > Max resident set unlimited unlimited > bytes > > Max processes 256388 256388 > processes > > Max open files 1048576 1048576 > files > > Max locked memory 65536 65536 > bytes > > Max address space unlimited unlimited > bytes > > Max file locks unlimited unlimited > locks > > Max pending signals 256388 256388 > signals > > Max msgqueue size 819200 819200 > bytes > > Max nice priority 0 0 > > Max realtime priority 0 0 > > Max realtime timeout unlimited unlimited > us > > > > I don’t get this problem anywhere else, only on this 1 particular DNS > server. It has many different views, and 15x virtual IPs, so I know > it is a complex configuration. My previous version was bind 9.8.6-P1 > which ran just fine. I have read much information, but can’t seem to > put my finger on the solution. I strongly suspect some type of O/S > limit issue, not a problem with the Bind code. > > > > Help > > > > Blair Porter > > AT&T > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe > from this list > > bind-users mailing list > bind-users@lists.isc.org > https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users -- Kanogin Alex
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