Hello .*,
yesterday, i saw some weird behaviour on my recursive servers
I make some graphs using the data provided by "rndc stats" and i saw:
- a bit more of incoming queries
- a lot of dropped queries
- recursive slots goes to the max
- cache hit dropped from 90% to 65%)
- no more external que
2010/9/29 Eivind Olsen
> Does anyone know if there are any benchmarks out in the public, which
> could give some insight into how well BIND 9 scales with multithreading?
> I've tried looking on this list, and googling, but haven't found anything
> yet.
>
> To be a bit more specific - I'm not sure
2010/7/8 khanh rua :
> Hi,
>
> I install bind as a cache server on Solaris 10, Sun Sparc T5140. It has
> problem, bind always hang out when named reach to 5-600 Mb ('prstat' check).
> I have several servers and all have this problem even when i install bind in
> zone or try with a 64bit version. T
Hi,
when compiling bind, i saw some warnings.
my build box:
- Solaris 10 U8 i386
- gcc (GCC) 4.3.4 (from BlastWave.org)
./configure --without-openssl --prefix=/opt/bind-9.6.2 --sysconfdir=/etc
--localstatedir=/var --disable-ipv6 --enable-threads
gcc -I/opt/compil/bind-9.6.2 -I./include -I./..
2010/3/22 Cathy Almond
> Fabien Seisen wrote:
>
> yes, max-cache-size 512M but named process takes ~900MB
>
> The extra memory is for keeping track of recursive clients (i.e.
> in-progress client queries).
>
ok
This doesn't sound like a hugely loaded server,
exact,
2010/3/19 Chris Thompson
> On Mar 19 2010, David Ford wrote:
>
> BIND has long had issues with threading since it started supporting
>> threaded operation. I recommend you simply recompile without thread
>> support.
>>
>> I retry compiling with thread support about twice a year and as of late
>
Hi,
We have several recursive cache bind servers and experiencing weird things
when named is compiled with-threads:
In 4 steps:
1) everything goes ok
2) for ~1h named began to answer slower (0,5ms to >100ms) and with symptoms:
- load increase on the server (from 0,3 to >4)
- number of recur
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