Last night one of our name servers stopped unexpectedly. Looking in the
logs I found the following messages.
Jan 13 20:15:01 foo named[29625]: statschannel.c:696: INSIST(xmlrc >= 0)
failed
Jan 13 20:15:01 foo named[29625]: exiting (due to assertion failure)
Anyone have any idea why this would ha
Adding -D_GNU_SOURCE to the CFLAGS fixes this bug.
On Nov 19 2008, 12:58 am, "Thomas Manson"
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Davenport, Steve M" wrote, in part,
Hello,
>We have nameservers supporting utmck.edu and delegate the zones used by
>Windows to Windows nameservers as follows:
>
>...
>
>When I do a nslookup or dig I only see the first two servers and not
>sec2:
>--
>ns-1: nslookup
>> se
At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 01:23:18 +0100,
ip admin wrote:
> any idea where the statistic number currently reported to the named.stats
> file are documented. The ARM only describes some. For BIND 9.4.1 I get the
> following counters
>
> ++ Name Server Statistics ++
> (Legend)
> success referra
At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 09:16:53 -0600,
Timothy Holtzen wrote:
> Last night one of our name servers stopped unexpectedly. Looking in the
> logs I found the following messages.
>
> Jan 13 20:15:01 foo named[29625]: statschannel.c:696: INSIST(xmlrc >= 0)
> failed
> Jan 13 20:15:01 foo named[29625]: e
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