Every few releases I try to add threads back in and get the same results. Both on my 32bit linux and 64bit linux machines (current gentoo). Named crashes or hangs.
Jeff Lightner wrote: > This may have something to do with the different way Linux does threads > compared to UNIX. > > On my RHEL5 servers I see named humming along quite happily with 5 > threads across two processors so it may be the original hang problem had > nothing to do with threads. I tried to find something that would > document a process apparently running threads when told not to do so but > couldn't. > > There was a change in the way threading is done by Linux between 2.4 and > 2.6 kernel and CentOS 4 is based on earlier 2.6 kernel than RHEL5 so its > conceivable there is kernel version issue there but if so I didn't find > reference to it. > > Jesse - did you try the --disable-linux-caps mentioned in the link I > sent you yesterday?: > http://linux-vserver.org/Problematic_Programs > > > _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users