Re: no more recursive clients: quota reached

2009-08-27 Thread Niall O'Reilly

Lisa Casey wrote:


Aug 26 12:48:56 netlink named[295]: client 207.191.185.6#60614: no more recursiv
e clients: quota reached



Any ideas on how I should go about solving/fixing this?


I'ld suggest you check your connectivity and routing.

We see this behaviour occasionally, but only ever as a
consequence of a back-hoe incident or similar catastrophe which
isolates one of our campuses where there is a local resolving
server.

Best regards,


Niall O'Reilly

University College Dublin IT Services
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Re: Named is causing my server to Kernel panic?

2009-08-27 Thread Mark Andrews

In message 4a96acd6.3070...@canbytel.com, Scott Baker writes:
 I have two DNS servers, and my slave server has been crashing repeatedly 
 about once a week. It's crashing hard and bringing down the *whole* box. 
 It's a F10 box, running:
 
 :rpm -q bind
 bind-9.5.1-3.P3.fc10.i386
 
 Here is a shot from my cell phone of the kernel panic:
 
 http://www.perturb.org/tmp/named-crash.jpg
 
 My first thought is that it was bad hardware, so we swapped the HDs out to 
 another server. *Everything* was new except the HDs and the crashes still 
 occurred. I'm not sure what my next step is, but having it continue to 
 crash is no good! The box is up to date on all software and kernel patches. 
 It runs fine while it's up, it just randomly crashes.
 
 Help!
 
 -- 
 Scott Baker - Canby Telcom
 System Administrator - RHCE - 503.266.8253

You need to report this to your OS vendor.  Nothing a application
does, and named is a application, should cause a kernel to panic.
Named does nothing more any other application does.

Mark
-- 
Mark Andrews, ISC
1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org
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