Hello J
What is it you're actually trying to achieve here?
Cheers, Greg
On Thu, 25 Aug 2022 at 04:24, J Doe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could provide feedback on whether the
> following: newsyslog.conf file is correct to allow for daily log
> rotation for my Bind 9.16.30 logs
On 25/08/2022 05:23, J Doe wrote:
Hello J Doe,
I was wondering if anyone could provide feedback on whether the
following: newsyslog.conf file is correct to allow for daily log
rotation for my Bind 9.16.30 logs ?
My currently logging settings in: named.conf are:
...
logging {
Dear BIND developers and users,
My question is about jemalloc on Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL 7 and its
clones). I've built BIND 9.18.6 on CentOS 7. It links against jemalloc
3.6.0, which is available in the EPEL repository.
BIND does run without any problems, but I've only tried it with a
handf
Hi Anand,
I think there's only a risk that ISC doesn't regularly test with older jemalloc
versions,
so you might get a hit by a bug we are not aware of.
Upstream recommends upgrading to at least 5.1.0 and further releases (up to
5.3.0)
fixes some bugs introduced in 5.x releases, but it's ultima
Thanks Ged for all the feedback.
The lack of interest by others proves that From: munging is not so much of
a nuisance as they say...
Best
Ale
On Tue 23/Aug/2022 16:39:33 +0200 Bind Users wrote:
Hi there,
On Tue, 23 Aug 2022, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
I see the list operates both From: m
Hi Ondřej
Thank you for this explanation. I note that none of the official ISC
BIND packages for EL7 and EL8 link against jemalloc, even though the
documentation recommends it.
The jemalloc folks have deemed 3.6 as stable, and that's why it's the
latest version in EPEL7. For EPEL8 and EPEL9,
Hi Anand,
> I note that none of the official ISC BIND
> packages for EL7 and EL8 link against jemalloc, even though the
> documentation recommends it.
Could you please double check? This is what I get in a fresh CentOS 7
Docker container:
# yum install yum-plugin-copr
# yum copr enable
On 2022-08-25 03:05, Greg Choules wrote:
Hello J
What is it you're actually trying to achieve here?
Cheers, Greg
Hi Greg,
I'm looking to have my: queries.log (which logs all the queries my Bind
9.16.30 recursive resolver resolves), rotated at the end of the day and
I'd like to keep 7 days
On 2022-08-25 04:52, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On 25/08/2022 05:23, J Doe wrote:
Hello J Doe,
I was wondering if anyone could provide feedback on whether the
following: newsyslog.conf file is correct to allow for daily log
rotation for my Bind 9.16.30 logs ?
My currently logging settings in: n
J wrote:
> I'm looking to have my: queries.log (which logs all the queries my Bind
> 9.16.30 recursive resolver resolves), rotated at the end of the day and I'd
> like to keep 7 days worth of those logs.
{snip}
> I still want any daily log *before* it's being rotated to be a maximum size
> of
On 2022-08-25 16:46, Richard T.A. Neal wrote:
Hi J,
I'm coming a little late to the party on this one and I think you might
struggle to do rotation based on both date/time *and* file size, but I use
logrotate to rotate all of my BIND logs daily, keeping 31 days of logs. And
you'll see that o
Hi again J.
If I understand correctly, you want to enable querylog on a busy recursive
server permanently, rotate the files once a day and don't care if you lose
some logs because the number of queries on a busy day generates more data
than the specified log file is allowed to contain.
My question
On 2022-08-25 18:04, Greg Choules wrote:
Hi again J.
If I understand correctly, you want to enable querylog on a busy
recursive server permanently, rotate the files once a day and don't care
if you lose some logs because the number of queries on a busy day
generates more data than the specifie
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