.prod issues

2014-09-05 Thread Reade Taylor
I have a subdomain prod.mydomain.com today all of our internal resources that use this prod subdomain stopped being able to reach eachother. I believe the issue is related to the release of .prod as a TLD. Is there a way I can block this TLD or point it back to my environment? Currently, I have

Re: .prod issues

2014-09-05 Thread Chuck Anderson
On Fri, Sep 05, 2014 at 08:04:05AM -0500, Reade Taylor wrote: > I have a subdomain prod.mydomain.com today all of our internal resources > that use this prod subdomain stopped being able to reach eachother. I > believe the issue is related to the release of .prod as a TLD. Is there a > way I can

Re: .prod issues

2014-09-05 Thread Billy Glynn
On 5 Sep 2014, at 14:04, Reade Taylor wrote: > I have a subdomain prod.mydomain.com today all of our internal resources that > use this prod subdomain stopped being able to reach eachother. I believe the > issue is related to the release of .prod as a TLD. Is there a way I can > block this T

Re: .prod issues

2014-09-05 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , Reade Taylor writes: > I have a subdomain prod.mydomain.com today all of our internal resources > that use this prod subdomain stopped being able to reach eachother. I > believe the issue is related to the release of .prod as a TLD. Is there a > way I can block this TLD or point

Re: Process size versus cache size.

2014-09-05 Thread Thomas Schulz
>>>On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 02:15:34PM -0400, Thomas Schulz wrote: In investigating an out of memory error on a Solaris 8 Sparc machine (compiled as a 32 bit executable), I find that the process size increase due to the cache does not make sense. Over about a week the proces

re: .prod issues

2014-09-05 Thread Paul Vixie
> I have a subdomain prod.mydomain.com today all of our internal > resources that use this prod subdomain stopped being able to reach > eachother. I believe the issue is related to the release of .prod as > a TLD. Is there a way I can block this TLD or point it back to my > environment? > > Curre