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Kevin Darcy wrote:
> On 3/20/2010 5:29 PM, Tony Finch wrote:
> > ANY queries are supposed to be used for debugging not for
> > normal operations.
> >
> >
>
> At the risk of nitpicking your use of the term "supposed to be"...
>
> "ANY" queries (aka QTYPE=*), have pretty much be
On Mar 23, 2010, at 12:05 PM, David W. Hankins wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 02:33:01PM -0500, Alex Moen wrote:
So, I can do it manually, but why can't the DHCP server request the
same
thing to be done automagically? Where is the provision for this
type of
process?
What you are running
Hi,
when compiling bind, i saw some warnings.
my build box:
- Solaris 10 U8 i386
- gcc (GCC) 4.3.4 (from BlastWave.org)
./configure --without-openssl --prefix=/opt/bind-9.6.2 --sysconfdir=/etc
--localstatedir=/var --disable-ipv6 --enable-threads
gcc -I/opt/compil/bind-9.6.2 -I./include -I./..
Kevin Darcy wrote:
> But I believe the QTYPE was
> _originally_ intended to be a robust mechanism for fetching multiple
> RRsets at a time.It just didn't work out that way...
PowerDNS Recursor uses ANY to retrieve both A and records in one query:
http://lwn.net/Articles/275823/
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Fabien Seisen wrote:
>> This doesn't sound like a hugely loaded server,
>>
> exact, on my own test (with "real life" queries), the server can handle
> ~7 queries/s with response time ~1ms at 70% cpu and no
> packet lost.
>
>> else it's somewhat throttled (not particularly large cache and prob
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