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 l

Re: recursive-clients recommended values

2012-07-15 Thread blrmaani
I On Thursday, July 12, 2012 3:49:27 AM UTC-7, Niall O'Reilly wrote: > 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

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 x , but I forgot why... I searched earlier posts but noticed that people are recommending it to just incr