Hi Dennis, > Do you have any adjustments in /etc/system ?
No. And as mentioned before this is a Solaris 11 system, so /etc/system is (mostly) irrelevant, as the IP settings are all done with ipadm now. > > # ndd -get /dev/ip \? | grep "read" > # ndd -get /dev/tcp \? | grep "read" > That, as well as the script and examples you provided, won't help me a lot, as I am looking at UDP receive buffer overflows, not TCP. I have set udp_max_buf to 4MB now and udp_send_buf & udp_recv_buf to 2MB each, then restarted BIND. It seems to be working better now as I don't see that much receive buffer overflows anymore. However, the initial question still stands. How can I reconfigure BIND to pick up the data faster from the receive buffer ? > Since you are on contract ( me too .. arn't we all these days ) then I > have to assume you have reasonable kernel updates and tcp patches in > this Solaris server ? Yes, of course. Regards Marc _______________________________________________ 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