Ian Jackson wrote: > Package: bind > Version: 4.9.3-BETA24-1 > Nov 6 17:32:54 myrddin named[154]: NSTATS 815679174 815621790 A=20490 > PTR=17925 > Nov 6 17:32:54 myrddin named[154]: XSTATS 815679174 815621790 RQ=38433 > RR=771 RIQ=0 RNXD=329 RFwdQ=640 RFwdR=583 RDupQ=0 RDupR=151 RFail=2 RFErr=0 > RErr=0 RTCP=0 RAXFR=0 RLame=3 ROpts=0 SSysQ=46 SAns=37797 SFwdQ=640 SFwdR=583 > SDupQ=1203 SFail=3 SFErr=0 SErr=9 RNotNsQ=38433 SNaAns=848 SNXD=1387
> This is all very interesting, but it would be more so if there were a > document or part of manual or something somewhere that said what each > of these was :-). And I thought it was quite obvious :-). The first number after NSTATS is the current time, the second number is the boot time. The next entries are the standard resource records (see the bind manual in /usr/doc/net/bind). The XSTATS line also contains the current time and the boot time. The entries following the time values are [from ns_stats.c]: RQ - sent us a query RR - sent us an answer RIQ - sent us an inverse query RNXD - sent us a negative response RFwdQ - sent us a query we had to fwd RFwdR - sent us a response we had to fwd RDupQ - sent us a retry RDupR - sent us an extra answer RFail - sent us a SERVFAIL RFErr - sent us a FORMERR RErr - sent us some other error RTCP - sent us a query using TCP RAXFR - sent us an AXFR RLame - sent us a lame delegation ROpts - sent us some IP options SSysQ - sent them a sysquery SAns - sent them an answer SFwdQ - fwdd a query to them SFwdR - fwdd a response to them SDupQ - sent them a retry SFail - sent them a SERVFAIL SFErr - sent them a FORMERR SErr - sent failed (in sendto) RNotNsQ - received from remote port != ns_port SNaAns - sent them a non autoritative answer SNXD - sent them a negative response I'll add something like this to /usr/doc/net/bind. Peter -- Peter Tobias EMail: Fachhochschule Ostfriesland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informatik [EMAIL PROTECTED] Constantiaplatz 4, 26723 Emden, Germany