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Hi,

Guus Houtzager wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 23:33 +0200, Matthijs Mohlmann wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
>>I didn't ask you one question: Are there any configuration files in
>>/etc/powerdns/pdns.d/* ?
> 
> 
> Just a pdns.local file, containing only 2 lines of comment.
> 
Ok thanks. Can you try to disable the include line on the last line of
your pdns.conf ? It isn't needed because you don't include any other
configuration file.

> 
>>I've now running 2.9.17 on several servers and it didn't seem to have a
>>problem but lets wait until tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. I'm
>>running pdns with LDAP and mysql backend. So it can be a problem in the
>>bind backend code.
>>
>>When did you upgrade to pdns-2.9.17 ? Which version of pdns-2.9.17 did
>>you come from?
> 
> 
> I don't exactly remember. I updated from .16 to .17 about 1 or 2 days
> after the package became available in unstable. I have had all versions
> of the .16 and .17 packages installed as they became available in
> unstable. No backports or anything, the whole server is running up to
> date unstable.
> 
ah ok good to know

> Hmm, it just barfed on me again, no info just before it :(
> 
> Any suggestions on how to enable/configure maximum logging?
> 
The only thing: set loglevel to something high (99) for example and
check again. I think this gives a lot of messages.

Secondly i think you need to put a debugger on it (like gdb)

gdb /usr/sbin/pdns_server <pid_of_pdns_server-instance>

I will build a version pdns with debugging support and try to reproduce
it again...

Here is everything running fine.

Regards,

Matthijs Mohlmann
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