few versions, like 100 versions.
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
> On 30.08.11 01:36, sky shade wrote:
>
>> I think in use views with diferent zones files, all for same domain, no
>> recursive querys, one view for each network/AS that my bgp router know.
>>
>
> 1.
On 30.08.11 01:36, sky shade wrote:
I think in use views with diferent zones files, all for same domain, no
recursive querys, one view for each network/AS that my bgp router know.
1. are you sure you need that?
2. how many versions of the domains does that make?
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Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uh..
I think in use views with diferent zones files, all for same domain, no
recursive querys, one view for each network/AS that my bgp router know.
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 6:36 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
> 24.08.2011 08:04, sky shade пишет:
>>
>>> I like to know if bind 9.8 have a limit of vie
24.08.2011 08:04, sky shade пишет:
I like to know if bind 9.8 have a limit of view?
There is any number or I can create something like 1 million views
without problems?
There is any performance implication in use to many views?
On 25.08.11 10:27, Dmitry Rybin wrote:
I use about 120 views. It ac
24.08.2011 08:04, sky shade пишет:
Hello
I like to know if bind 9.8 have a limit of view?
There is any number or I can create something like 1 million views
without problems?
There is any performance implication in use to many views?
I use about 120 views. It accure 1,8gb of RAM in Idle. You
On 08/24/11 16:03, Chris Buxton wrote:
> Views are tested in order. The first view that matches (by match-*
> statements), wins. There is no default unless you create one as the last
> view, typically without any match-* statements -- the default is to
> match all requests.
>
> 1 million views sou
It is my experience the client hits the views in order (top, down) until
an ACL allows it. Once an ACL allows it in a view, it goes no further.
Steve.
On Wed, 2011-08-24 at 10:32 -0300, sky shade wrote:
> Someone know how bind test client matches? I know that its respect the
> declaration sequ
Views are tested in order. The first view that matches (by match-* statements),
wins. There is no default unless you create one as the last view, typically
without any match-* statements -- the default is to match all requests.
1 million views sounds to me like a recipe for disaster. The time to
Someone know how bind test client matches? I know that its respect the
declaration sequence, but i dont know if they will test matches in all views
before goes to default.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 3:53 AM, Alans wrote:
> BIND loads all views to memory, with that number you will run into memory
>
BIND loads all views to memory, with that number you will run into
memory problems.
regards,
Alans
On 8/24/2011 7:04 AM, sky shade wrote:
Hello
I like to know if bind 9.8 have a limit of view?
There is any number or I can create something like 1 million views
without problems?
There is any p
I have been running it with thousands of views without problem.
在 2011-8-24 下午12:12,"sky shade" 写道:
> Hello
>
> I like to know if bind 9.8 have a limit of view?
> There is any number or I can create something like 1 million views without
> problems?
> There is any performance implication in use to
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