Hi Chris,
Chris Buxton writes:
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Hi Carsten,
From our reading of the code, it appears that when the buffer
fills
up, it refuses to accept new entries. Older events are not
overwritten, but newer events are refused. The
fstrm_iothr_submit()
function can return su
Hi Carsten,
From our reading of the code, it appears that when the buffer fills up, it
refuses to accept new entries. Older events are not overwritten, but newer
events are refused. The fstrm_iothr_submit() function can return success,
failure, or “fstrm_res_again”, which indicates the queue is
Hi,
how can a BIND 9 operator detect an DNSTAP overload condition?
My understanding is that BIND 9 worker threads write DNSTAP
information
into a circular buffer in memory, which is that read by a
different
thread to write out the data (to file or socket).
Is there any indication to the user
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