Barry Margolin <bar...@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> vijay bommareddy <vijayb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Can someone tell me, how many number of slaves does BIND technically
> > support? Is there a maximum limit per master server?
>
> Why would there be any limit? The master doesn't need to keep track of
> slaves, it just responds to queries from them.
>
> The zone transfer queries they make have a little more overhead than
> "normal" queries, but they don't happen very often (only when the zone
> changes). To avoid all slaves hammering the master at the same time,
> NOTIFY messages are staggered after a change is loaded.

Right.

If you think your server is having problems, look for xfer-out and
'sending notifies' in your logs. The options you can configure to control
xfer traffic include:

* `notify-rate`, `startup-notify-rate` (to limit how fast your server
solicits xfers)

* `transfers-out`, `transfers-per-ns` (to limit the number of TCP
clients that can be tied up with zone transfers)

* `tcp-clients` (overall budget, covering xfers, updates, and large
responses)

* `max-transfer-time-out`, `max-transfer-idle-out`, `tcp-initial-timeout`
(to limit problems with broken secondaries)

Tony.
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