Hi,
satoshi takano píše v pá 16. 07. 2010 v 12:02 +0900:
> Hi,
>
> >>> Just upgrade to 9.7.1-P1 on Solaris.
> >>> There are free packages ready to run at Blastwave.org
> >>>
> >>
> >> Or use supported Bind bundled with Solaris, the patch set delivers
> >> 9.6.x.
>
> thanks.
>
> I want to use bi
Hi,
Just upgrade to 9.7.1-P1 on Solaris.
There are free packages ready to run at Blastwave.org
Or use supported Bind bundled with Solaris, the patch set delivers
9.6.x.
thanks.
I want to use bind 9.4.x, beacause I don't want to change minor version
of bind.
Do you know repaired informatio
Hi,
Dennis Clarke píše v st 14. 07. 2010 v 09:14 -0400:
> > hi.
> >
> > I'm satoshi.
> >
> > I use BIND 9.4.3.
> >
> > Same situation was generated in my DNS server.
> >
> > Did you solve this problem?
> >
> > I would like you to teach when doing because it solved it.
> >
> > Regards
> >
>
> Just
> hi.
>
> I'm satoshi.
>
> I use BIND 9.4.3.
>
> Same situation was generated in my DNS server.
>
> Did you solve this problem?
>
> I would like you to teach when doing because it solved it.
>
> Regards
>
Just upgrade to 9.7.1-P1 on Solaris.
There are free packages ready to run at Blastwave.org
On Fri, 4 Dec 2009, Steve Foster wrote:
Hi Folks,
just to followup on this, I've caputred a core of named when this happens.
From the looks of it there is a deadlock/very long pause occuring as most
of the threads appear to be parked.
The output of the stacktrace suggests that 3 out of 5 thr
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