On 30. 09. 24 22:35, Jason Creviston wrote:
I've noticed TreeMemTotal seems to be ever-increasing, while TreeMemMax
and HeapMemMax remain at 0. I didn't find any related fixes in the newer
versions of 9.18, 9.20, or 9.21.
Just started keeping track of stats via the JSON API. Ru
I've noticed TreeMemTotal seems to be ever-increasing, while TreeMemMax and
HeapMemMax remain at 0. I didn't find any related fixes in the newer versions
of 9.18, 9.20, or 9.21.
Just started keeping track of stats via the JSON API. Running BIND 9.18.28 on
Ubuntu 22.04.
HeapMe
Thank you Timothe for this. I tested this on some of my domains and
found AXFR worked the best
dig @::1 $zone axfr | grep -v '^;' | grep -v '^$zone' | grep 'NS
' | cut -f1 | cut -f1 -d' ' | sed 's/\.$//' |sort -u > axfr.$zone
... does the trick. $zone is the Zone in question. There
(Sorry for the duplicate/reply without context). See below.
On 21-Aug-23 11:11, Mark Elkins wrote:
Hi,
I'm writing some software to be able to read information from a Zone
file. I am a legally authorised Secondary Authoritative Nameserver for
a number of domains or rather zone files, eg. ED
On 8/21/23 10:11 AM, Mark Elkins via bind-users wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
1) Count how many delegated domains there are (Names with NS records)
Mind your $ORIGIN and check the number of NS record owners.
2) Extract the above Names - so I can look for changes (Added/Deleted names)
I suspect that de
Hi,
I'm writing some software to be able to read information from a Zone
file. I am a legally authorised Secondary Authoritative Nameserver for a
number of domains or rather zone files, eg. EDU.ZA (and others). Is
there an easy way to:-
1) Count how many delegated domains there are (Names wi
gainst that on a UDP protocol except rate-limit your
responses because you have no way to find out the real source
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: Bind stats - denied queries?
the source of dns amplification is *always* spoofed because it's by
design the IP of the victim and not the
--On 1 December 2020 at 10:30:21 -0600 Chuck Aurora wrote:
As for the wrong question - I don't get why it's 'wrong' to ask if
there's a better way of getting the total number of "denied" entries
Sorry, I skimmed the post quickly and thought you simply
trying to find out if buried within the trove of stats
produced by 'rndc stats' is there any counter, that counts:
"
Nov 30 00:00:00 client @0xX X.X.X.X#48536 (.): query (cache)
'./ANY/IN' denied
"
I think you are asking the wrong question and looking at the
--On 1 December 2020 at 10:14:50 -0600 Chuck Aurora wrote:
On 2020-12-01 04:43, Karl Pielorz wrote:
So, as the original person that posted the question :)
My question still stands (I'd never presumed this was valid traffic) -
what I'm trying to find out if buried within the trov
On 2020-12-01 04:43, Karl Pielorz wrote:
So, as the original person that posted the question :)
My question still stands (I'd never presumed this was valid traffic) -
what I'm trying to find out if buried within the trove of stats
produced by 'rndc stats' is there any
y question still stands (I'd never presumed this was valid traffic) - what
I'm trying to find out if buried within the trove of stats produced by
'rndc stats' is there any counter, that counts:
"
Nov 30 00:00:00 client @0xX X.X.X.X#48536 (.): query (cache)
'./ANY
r 30, 2020 10:45 PM
To: Marc Roos; bind-users; kpielorz.lst
Subject: Re: Bind stats - denied queries?
Am 30.11.20 um 20:01 schrieb Marc Roos
> You assume incorrectly that every such log entry is from spoofed
> traffic.
every relevant one, yes
> This is about correct logging. Even if
Am 30.11.20 um 11:12 schrieb Marc Roos:
Are newer version of bind still logging like this
Nov 30 10:10:02 ns0 named[1303]: rate-limit: info: limit responses to
3.9.41.0/24
Nov 30 10:10:02 ns0 named[1303]: rate-limit: info: limit responses to
35.177.154.0/24
Nov 30 10:10:02 ns2 named[1241]:
the source of dns amplification is *always* spoofed because it's by
design the IP of the victim and not the offender
the goal of dns amplification is to flood the connection of the victim
until no regular traffic is possible
the same /24 is sharing the same line and so it doesn't make sense i
ntage I can think of, and that is
grouping to one log entry.
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Subject: Re: Bind stats - denied queries?
the source of dns amplification is *always* spoofed because it's by
design the IP of the victim and not the offender
the goal of dns amplification is to
Regardless if the source is spoofed or not, one should log it.
Especially with this amazon abuse cloud, how can you report abuse, they
want to have an ip address to be able to investigate if something
originated from their network.
If you log 0/24 you might as well log no range at all.
1:08 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Bind stats - denied queries?
Hi,
We've been seeing a huge increase in 'denied queries' against a couple
of Bind servers we look after (Bind 9.16.9) - these are currently logged
as:
"
Nov 30 00:00:00 client @0xX X.X.X.X#4853
[mailto:kpielorz_...@tdx.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 11:08 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Bind stats - denied queries?
Hi,
We've been seeing a huge increase in 'denied queries' against a couple
of Bind servers we look after (Bind 9.16.9) - these are currently logged
as:
&q
Hi,
We've been seeing a huge increase in 'denied queries' against a couple of
Bind servers we look after (Bind 9.16.9) - these are currently logged as:
"
Nov 30 00:00:00 client @0xX X.X.X.X#48536 (.): query (cache) './ANY/IN'
denied
"
This appears like it might be someone trying (unsu
N. Max Pierson wrote:
>
> Under Incoming Requests it has QUERY's among some other stats. Is this
> the total queries across all zones? If it is, it doesn't seem to add up
> to what the total of each zone added together in the per zone stats.
Hmm, good question. I suspected
Hi List,
I am trying to pull some metrics from our bind servers and I don't quite
understand what some for the stats in the file really mean. What I am
looking for is total queries and then a breakdown of total queries for each
zone. Under Incoming Requests it has QUERY's among some o
On 13/01/2016 19:38, blrmaani wrote:
Here is the issue:
I am sending approx 200 'A' queries to the DNS server and my above calculation
is showing a value of 2 queries-per-second.
Does the XML value you're looking at measure outbound or inbound
queries, and are the queries you're sending bein
I haven’t used the XML stats so I have no direct experience.
Your formula looks right to me.
If it were me, I’d confirm the load traffic as much as I could,
e.g. os udp counts, tcpdumps at both ends, etc. I’d
want to make sure it was bind that was doing something strange.
It occurred to me that
On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 11:34:16 AM UTC-8, blrmaani wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to get Ipv4 query rate for our DNS server. I am taking 2
> snapshots with a delay of 60 seconds between these snapshots.
>
> curl : > /tmp/snapshot1.xml
> sleep 60
> curl : > /tmp/snapshot2.xml
>
>
>
Hi,
I am trying to get Ipv4 query rate for our DNS server. I am taking 2
snapshots with a delay of 60 seconds between these snapshots.
curl : > /tmp/snapshot1.xml
sleep 60
curl : > /tmp/snapshot2.xml
I am calculating queryrate as below
query_rate = (Queryv4_value2 - Queryv4_value1) / (cu
blrmaani wrote:
> Latest version of BIND supports BIND stats via http i.e we can do this
> (assuming appropriate configs already done in named.conf for this to
> work):
>
> curl : > bind-stats.xml
>
> What other tools are available to read this XML file and extract st
Latest version of BIND supports BIND stats via http i.e we can do this
(assuming appropriate configs already done in named.conf for this to work):
curl : > bind-stats.xml
What other tools are available to read this XML file and extract st
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Alan Clegg wrote:
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> Are you interested in seeing a nice graph of what your BIND server is
> doing when you aren't live-streaming the query log?
>
> Shumon Huque released (quite a while ago, it seems) a nice Pyt
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Are you interested in seeing a nice graph of what your BIND server is
doing when you aren't live-streaming the query log?
Shumon Huque released (quite a while ago, it seems) a nice Python
based plugin for Munin that provides a good view of BIND (lat
had been an unexpected
crash, it wouldn't have gotten that far before asserting.
> While it is exiting, named is cleaning up all its structures and stats,
> can someone explain me why we need assertion before freeing up the stats?
The assertion is there to detect memory leaks. Somewhere, BI
> type=isc_assertiontype_insist,
> cond=0xb75405f7 "ctx->stats[i].gets == 0U") at ./main.c:211
> #3 0xb7501f77 in isc_assertion_failed () from /usr/lib/libisc.so.60
> #4 0x0446 in ?? ()
> #5 0x0002 in ?? ()
> #6 0xb75405f7 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libisc.s
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On 2/17/15 9:35 AM, bhargav p wrote:
> We observed the named crash with an assertion failure.
> Version I am using is : bind-9.7.1
While I can't directly address this crash, I'd strongly recommend that
you at least move to a supported version of
/libc.so.6
#1 0xb729aacc in abort () from /lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x080684f4 in assertion_failed (file=0xb75402b5 "mem.c", line=1094,
type=isc_assertiontype_insist,
cond=0xb75405f7 "ctx->stats[i].gets == 0U") at ./main.c:211
#3 0xb7501f77 in isc_assertion_failed () from /
Dear Eivind,
*thanks for your feedback, but i noted that the documentation is based on
bind 9.5.1, which i am not sure if its stats file format is the same as
bind 9.8, as i believe that the format is changed since 9.7, of course i
will try to build it up, but do you have any ideas to fix this
Sherif Magdy wrote:
> Can any one help with a template for graphing BIND9.8 queries stats using
> Cacti?
> Or any other way to graph the queries stats and response time and so on
Hello. Sorry for replying so late. I'd suggest looking at
http://www.l3jane.net/wiki/factory:b9agen
> Still not sure about the 9.9.4 ARM reference to /xml/v2 and /xml/v3 (it
> would be nice to be able to access /xml/v2 within collectd and /xml/v3
> elsewhere), but the right configure options will at least keep collectd
> happy for now.
If you built with --enable-newstats then xml/v3 should work,
-Original Message-
From: Mike Hoskins
Date: Saturday, November 2, 2013 1:31 PM
To: "bind-users@lists.isc.org"
Subject: xml stats question
>Hi folks,
>
>Quick question on xml stats... I've used the new style statistics for
>monitoring, etc. and find it really
Hi folks,
Quick question on xml stats... I've used the new style statistics for
monitoring, etc. and find it really useful as I'm sure many do. One of
the things I'm working on is moving to collectd vs remote polling, and the
bind plugin seems to require v2 vs v3 xml schema
Hi All,
Can any one help with a template for graphing BIND9.8 queries stats using
Cacti?
Or any other way to graph the queries stats and response time and so on
Thanks
Sherif Magdy
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Looking at rndc stats output on an older BIND 9.3 nameserver versus output on a
new BIND 9.7 nameserver.
It seems that the 9.3 and 9.7 referrals and failures are flipped in rndc stats
output.
Does that make sense?
On the 9.3 nameserver I see a boatload of referrals and almost no failures
Is it possible to get response-policy statistics via the statistics file or
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-Original Message-
From: Jeff Wright
Date: Thursday, January 3, 2013 8:41 AM
To: "bind-users@lists.isc.org"
Subject: Re: open-source tool for filter out stats from dns logs
>There might be some tools already out there (like Splunk) that do this
>for you. I think yo
There might be some tools already out there (like Splunk) that do this
for you. I think you can get a free Splunk license if you parse
relatively small amounts of daily data. If you're particularly
concerned about open-source, this thread might also help:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/183977
want to collect some stats (such as most which zone has queried most,
> which DNS Server queries us most and so on) based on my DNS Logs.
>
> Is there any open-source tool available to filter out these statistics using
> my dns logs.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks and Regards,
>
&
=cw@lists.isc.org
[mailto:bind-users-bounces+naveen.kumar=cw@lists.isc.org] On Behalf
Of Mike Hale
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 10:37 PM
To: Gaurav Kansal
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: open-source tool for filter out stats from dns logs
I looked for one a while back a
app
(which, after having 7 million queries in the db, takes a good three
minutes to load :/ ).
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Gaurav Kansal wrote:
> Dear Team,
>
> ** **
>
> I want to collect some stats (such as most which zone has queried most,
> which DNS Server queries
Dear Team,
I want to collect some stats (such as most which zone has queried most,
which DNS Server queries us most and so on) based on my DNS Logs.
Is there any open-source tool available to filter out these statistics using
my dns logs.
Thanks and Regards,
Gaurav Kansal
Mob
first time : 10.00 AM
First i clean named_Stat file and then run rndc stats command so it will
write statistics to named_stat file and then i collect incoming query
numbers and cache hit ratio.
Second time run same logic : 10.01 AM
so this time i again get incoming query numbers and hit ratio
On Jul 18 2012, Ben wrote:
Hi,
As per man page and my understanding rndc stats writes a current named
statistics into defined file in named.conf
so suppose, if i run rndc stats command and then i take required
information from named statistics file.
And after some time, ( after 5 minutes
Hi,
As per man page and my understanding rndc stats writes a current named
statistics into defined file in named.conf
so suppose, if i run rndc stats command and then i take required
information from named statistics file.
And after some time, ( after 5 minutes or approx.) when i do again
Sorry, Shiva I have confused you. Mark is absolutely right and I was wrong.
Another way is to capture responses with tcpdump or dnscap.
2012/1/30 Mark Andrews
>
> In message <
> canbtt6nxwb4fqygev4x8_jl+m5ho7wfenirxzg3pgvc-kzc...@mail.gmail.com>
> , Shiva Raman writes:
> > Hi Peter
> >
> > Thank
In message
, Shiva Raman writes:
> Hi Peter
>
> Thanks a lot for your reply. I had enabled query-errors with debug level 2
> in my bind logging, now i am able to log all SERVFAIL related error logs in
> query-errors.log. But i am unable to log the NXDOMAIN error logs .
NXDOMAIN is not a error.
Hi Peter
Thanks a lot for your reply. I had enabled query-errors with debug level 2
in my bind logging, now i am able to log all SERVFAIL related error logs in
query-errors.log. But i am unable to log the NXDOMAIN error logs .
Referring to Bind documentation, i enabled delegation-only option(wh
2012/1/17 Shiva Raman
> Hi All
>
> i am running Bind version 9.8.1 as an Authoritative Name server. From
> the rndc.stats , i observe that there are some query failures happening
> in the server. I am trying to get a detailed information of this query
> failures, but the current logging option
Hi All
i am running Bind version 9.8.1 as an Authoritative Name server. From
the rndc.stats , i observe that there are some query failures happening
in the server. I am trying to get a detailed information of this query
failures, but the current logging options is not allowing me to get a
detai
Thanks, Alan.
So, I'm looking for the stats under the "Server Statistics" section if I
want the same stats that <9.5 BIND produced, correct?
Thanks,
Josh
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From: bind-users-bounces+jbaird=follett@lists.isc.org
[mailto:bind-users-boun
uld
> monitor query statistics. On 9.3.x, the named.stats looked like:
[...]
> Is there a way to revert back to the old stats format?
Unfortunately not (at least not by tweaking named.conf or via build
time options). It's a backward incompatible change (introduced in
BIND 9.5, btw).
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On 9/7/2011 11:13 AM, Baird, Josh wrote:
> Is there a way to revert back to the old stats format? Is there an
> easier way to reveal query stats via SNMP in 9.7? Any recommendations?
> I'm really looking to get QPS statistics. I can modify my parser script
> if necessary, but
Server Statistics ++
33653927 IPv4 requests received
19899191 requests with EDNS(0) received
171 TCP requests received
10655888 auth queries rejected
...
Is there a way to revert back to the old stats format? Is there an
easier way to reveal
more insight into how our BIND servers are performing. Our
> first thoughts on how to add logging on metrics we're interested in are
> currently to patch BIND to spit out the wanted stats directly from BIND
> (data on each query, perhaps aggregated). An alternative to this would
&
Hi,
I've written some middleware that takes the stats channel from bind and
translates it to cacti/cricket/mrtg
<http://members.iinet.net/~pyard...@ihug.com.au/projects/?project=bind9_5_counters>.
If you haven't looked at what the XML stats channel can give you should
take
rming. Our first
> thoughts on how to add logging on metrics we're interested in are currently
> to patch BIND to spit out the wanted stats directly from BIND (data on each
> query, perhaps aggregated). An alternative to this would be to try to match
> the incoming and outgoing request a
Hi everyone - I'm at Google and currently starting on a mini-project to get
some more insight into how our BIND servers are performing. Our first
thoughts on how to add logging on metrics we're interested in are currently
to patch BIND to spit out the wanted stats directly from BIND (da
On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 01:07:24PM -0700, Fr34k wrote:
> Thanks Evan.
>
> Should the Community expect a BIND 9.7.3 train update/maintenance release
> which, among other things, addresses this mem.c issue?
There will be a 9.7.4 release fairly soon--the beta is in the pipeline
already. 9.8.1 will
2011 10:50:05 AM
> Subject: Re: named crashed (mem.c:1099: INSIST(ctx->stats[i].gets == 0U)
>failed)
>
> > daemon:crit named[221184]: mem.c:1099: INSIST(ctx->stats[i].gets == 0U)
>failed
> > daemon:crit named[221184]: exiting (due to assertion failure)
> >
> daemon:crit named[221184]: mem.c:1099: INSIST(ctx->stats[i].gets == 0U) failed
> daemon:crit named[221184]: exiting (due to assertion failure)
>
> named restarted fine and running without any problem. Does anyone have
> any idea why named crashed with these errors??? I
On 4/12/2011 8:32 AM, Khuu, Linh Contractor wrote:
> Last night, our named crashed with the following errors:
>
> daemon:crit named[221184]: mem.c:1099: INSIST(ctx->stats[i].gets == 0U)
> failed
> daemon:crit named[221184]: exiting (due to assertion failure)
>
>
Hi,
Last night, our named crashed with the following errors:
daemon:crit named[221184]: mem.c:1099: INSIST(ctx->stats[i].gets == 0U) failed
daemon:crit named[221184]: exiting (due to assertion failure)
named restarted fine and running without any problem. Does anyone have any idea
why na
On 08/11/2010 13:43, Carlos Vicente wrote:
> One of our recursive resolvers, running 9.7.0-P2
You're a minor version and 2 patches behind the times. Download
9.7.1-P2, and while it's compiling read the Changelog to see if anything
there applies. Worst case scenario is that you reproduce the bug bu
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Hi,
One of our recursive resolvers, running 9.7.0-P2, failed last Sunday
with the following:
Aug 8 04:02:39 server named[23628]: mem.c:1093:
INSIST(ctx->stats[i].gets == 0U) failed
Aug 8 04:02:39 server named[23628]: exiting (due to assert
At Tue, 25 May 2010 07:48:48 -0700 (PDT),
ivan jr sy wrote:
> As a follow up question, the stats "queries resulted in successful
> answer" - does this counter only cover queries that were answered
> with DNS data?
See the BIND 9 ARM
(http://www.isc.org/files/arm96.html#stati
Jinmei - Thank you.
As a follow up question, the stats "queries resulted in successful answer" -
does this counter only cover queries that were answered with DNS data?
how about DNS queries that where the responded with SERVFAIL, NXDOMAIN,
timed-out due to delegation, dropp
At Thu, 20 May 2010 19:37:34 -0700 (PDT),
ivan jr sy wrote:
> But is there a best practice in calculating it from the named stats?
>
> Can the dynamic updates, notify and such be considered as queries?
In named.stats you copied, no:
> 5818360608 IPv4 requests receive
xdomain or timed-out
due to lame.
But is there a best practice in calculating it from the named stats?
Can the dynamic updates, notify and such be considered as queries?
There are several monitoring systems, load balancers and the like that monitors
Total QPS from a DNS server registered in t
In message , Alm
ond d writes:
> Hi,
>
> When I am using multi-threaded application, sometimes I get
> message "memcluster.c:436: INSIST(stats[size].gets != 0U) failed." in bind9.
memcluster.c is part of libbind. It's not really part of BIND 9 and
is now a seperate
On 4/29/2010 7:37 PM, Almond d wrote:
> I am using bind-9.3.1.
[[..]]
> Can anybody please tell me what is the solution to this problem?
Yes. Upgrade.
AlanC
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When I am using multi-threaded application, sometimes I get
message "memcluster.c:436: INSIST(stats[size].gets != 0U) failed." in bind9.
I am using bind-9.3.1.
I have searched a lot on this but didn't get any pointer to the solution of
this problem. I also see that same issu
Todd wrote:
> Yesterday I needed to flush the cache on a number of my servers, and I
> saw a big spike in queries recorded by the server in the "success"
> category. The spike was about 40% more than the usual traffic.
After a cache flush, the server has to re-fetch glue and nameserver
records fr
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Todd wrote:
> I've got a monitoring script in place that does an rndc stats and
> parses the output, then graphs it for me nicely.
How is this being monitored?
Are you sure its not an artifact of your monitoring software?
I see this behaviour in m
I've got a monitoring script in place that does an rndc stats and
parses the output, then graphs it for me nicely.
Yesterday I needed to flush the cache on a number of my servers, and I
saw a big spike in queries recorded by the server in the "success"
category. The spike was abou
On Jun 18 2009, R Dicaire wrote:
Hi folks, while looking at a stats dump from bind 9.6.1 I see:
++ Per Zone Query Statistics ++
but there are no stats showing for this, how is this enabled (if at all)?
Set "zone-statistics yes;" in options, or per-zone.
This really isn't diffi
Hi folks, while looking at a stats dump from bind 9.6.1 I see:
++ Per Zone Query Statistics ++
but there are no stats showing for this, how is this enabled (if at all)?
Thanks
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t;extended statistics" quite a bit more useful.
The following is a sample of the stats file from a lightly used 9.6.0-P1
recursive-only server:
+++ Statistics Dump +++ (1238165353)
++ Incoming Requests ++
1068222 QUERY
++ Incoming Queries ++
393901 A
ctly. I think they're pretty close.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my $PROG = $0; $PROG =~ s|.*/||;
# Configuration
my $Config = {
statpath => '/var/named/run',
statfilename => 'named.stats',
probe => [ qw( /usr/local/sbin/rndc sta
I know that people may laugh, but when I need to look at the stats, I
pump the data into excel. A quick script turns that data into csv, pull
into excel, highlght, graph, done!
I've seen people using Cacti for graphing the numbers. RRD would work
too, I believe. I expect you could fee
What do you guys use to turn this:
--- Statistics Dump --- (1238151600)
+++ Statistics Dump +++ (1238155200)
success 3280261
referral 363
nxrrset 745513
nxdomain 392614
recursion 1173408
failure 1115632
--- Statistics Dump --- (1238155200)
into something more meaningful?
Also, what does this mea
rted in that output.
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>Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 3:51 PM
>To: Cihan Subasi (Garanti Teknoloji)
>Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
>Subject: RE: rndc stats - 9.5.0-p2
>
>On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Ciha
Maybe you need to fully stop the process and restart it. (Maybe old named
is still running even though you replaced the binary.)
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Cihan Subasi (Garanti Teknoloji) wrote:
> As you see below the files are dated 15 august, we upgraded our 2
> server in august and 2 in november, could it be first 2 servers have
> an early vers
I checked and there isnt any rndc.conf...
/var/named
#
/var/named
#find / -name rndc.conf
/var/named
#
/var/named
#
/var/named
#
And "which named" points to /usr/local/sbin/named (there isnt any other named
either) and "rndc stats" dumps s
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Cihan Subasi (Garanti Teknoloji) wrote:
> As you see below the files are dated 15 august, we upgraded our 2 server
> in august and 2 in november, could it be first 2 servers have an early
> version of p2 and things are changed after that time in the stats.
>
As you see below the files are dated 15 august, we upgraded our 2 server in
august and 2 in november, could it be first 2 servers have an early version of
p2 and things are changed after that time in the stats. Because all the file
sizes are different compaped to newest servers.
#which named
At Tue, 17 Feb 2009 15:44:44 +0100,
"Chiesa Stefano" wrote:
> I just upgraded my Bind 9.4.2 to 9.6.0-P1 without changing anything in
> the named.conf file.
> Now my named.stats has changed in his structure from the short one:
[snip]
> Is there a way to come back to the first structure?
No with
Hi all.
I just upgraded my Bind 9.4.2 to 9.6.0-P1 without changing anything in
the named.conf file.
Now my named.stats has changed in his structure from the short one:
+++ Statistics Dump +++ (1211013000)
success 664883
referral 127191
nxrrset 147535
nxdomain 183023
recursion 442326
failure 11897
Make sure you are really talking to the correct named. Maybe a you have a
rndc.conf file.
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Subject: RE: rndc stats - 9.5.0-p2
There may be more than one "named" binary in your path. Y
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> Subject: RE: rndc stats - 9.5.0-p2
>
> I think you're rigth, when I check the file sizes they are not same but
> versions are matching...
>
> short
>
> --
> #ls -la
> total 48166
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root other
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Subject: Re: rndc stats - 9.5.0-p2
On Feb 17 2009, Cihan Subasi (Garanti Teknoloji) wrote:
>When I run "rndc stats" on two different servers with 9.5.0-p2, I am
>getting two different dumps of stats, one of them dumps the stats in
>very short format
>(7 l
On Feb 17 2009, Cihan Subasi (Garanti Teknoloji) wrote:
When I run "rndc stats" on two different servers with 9.5.0-p2, I am getting
two different dumps of stats, one of them dumps the stats in very short format
(7 lines), the other dumps it in very long format (50-60lines per d
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