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Subject: Re: Named is causing my server to Kernel panic?
Date: Friday 28 August 2009 07:50
From: Mark Andrews
To: Scott Baker
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
In message <4a96acd6.3070...@canbyte
Hello,
Scott Baker wrote:
I have two DNS servers, and my slave server has been crashing repeatedly
about once a week. It's crashing hard and bringing down the *whole* box.
[...]
http://www.perturb.org/tmp/named-crash.jpg
My first thought is that it was bad hardware, so we swapped the HDs out
In message <4a96acd6.3070...@canbytel.com>, Scott Baker writes:
> I have two DNS servers, and my slave server has been crashing repeatedly
> about once a week. It's crashing hard and bringing down the *whole* box.
> It's a F10 box, running:
>
> :rpm -q bind
> bind-9.5.1-3.P3.fc10.i386
>
> Here
Lisa Casey wrote:
Aug 26 12:48:56 netlink named[295]: client 207.191.185.6#60614: no more recursiv
e clients: quota reached
Any ideas on how I should go about solving/fixing this?
I'ld suggest you check your connectivity and routing.
We see this behaviour occasionally, but
I have two DNS servers, and my slave server has been crashing repeatedly
about once a week. It's crashing hard and bringing down the *whole* box.
It's a F10 box, running:
:rpm -q bind
bind-9.5.1-3.P3.fc10.i386
Here is a shot from my cell phone of the kernel panic:
http://www.perturb.org/tmp/n
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