Re: recursive-clients recommended values

2012-07-16 Thread Scott Bertilson
One thing that has always been a mystery to me is what the difference is between the hard and soft limits on recursion - i.e. the default limit on recursion is 1000 which means that the soft limit is not in effect. When the limit is reached, the oldest query is always dropped, but without a soft

Re: recursive-clients recommended values

2012-07-15 Thread blrmaani
I On Thursday, July 12, 2012 3:49:27 AM UTC-7, Niall O#39;Reilly wrote: On 12 Jul 2012, at 03:21, blrmaani wrote: gt; I searched earlier posts but noticed that people are recommending it to just increase it to suppress the errors in log. gt; gt; Any pointers on this? If it#39;s

Re: recursive-clients recommended values

2012-07-12 Thread Niall O'Reilly
On 12 Jul 2012, at 03:21, blrmaani wrote: I searched earlier posts but noticed that people are recommending it to just increase it to suppress the errors in log. Any pointers on this? If it's set too low for your normal operating circumstances, you do need to increase it.

recursive-clients recommended values

2012-07-11 Thread blrmaani
Sorry for the repeat post.. but I know that the value of 'recursive-clients' option is based on: 1. Query rate 2. RAM size and various other factors. I vaguely recollect that it is 90 x query-rate x something , but I forgot why... I searched earlier posts but noticed that people are