RE: DNS Capacity issue help -- Recursive Query -- it seems some packets are dropped by DNS

2018-04-13 Thread PENG, JUNAN
help -- Recursive Query -- it seems some packets are dropped by DNS On 10/04/2018 01:37, PENG, JUNAN wrote: > Hi, All > > I did recursive query capacity test. I used traffic generator to place 15K > QPS traffic to DNS 1 with FQDN1 (Note, FQDN1 can't be resolve by DNS1, it >

Re: DNS Capacity issue help -- Recursive Query -- it seems some packets are dropped by DNS

2018-04-13 Thread Cathy Almond
On 10/04/2018 01:37, PENG, JUNAN wrote: > Hi, All > > I did recursive query capacity test. I used traffic generator to place 15K > QPS traffic to DNS 1 with FQDN1 (Note, FQDN1 can't be resolve by DNS1, it > need to forward it to DNS2 and TTL is set to 0) > > But during the test , I found

Re: DNS Capacity issue help -- Recursive Query -- it seems some packets are dropped by DNS

2018-04-10 Thread Tony Finch
PENG, JUNAN wrote: > I need to start by saying that my load testing is very unscientific, so I can only give you a few handwaving hints... > I did recursive query capacity test. I used traffic generator to place > 15K QPS traffic to DNS 1 with FQDN1 (Note, FQDN1 can't be

Re: DNS Capacity issue help -- Recursive Query -- it seems some packets are dropped by DNS

2018-04-10 Thread Martin Wismer
Hello Michael, take care to increase the tcpdump buffers. Else it's tcpdump which loose trafic, not the dns server Have Fun. Greetings   Martin.Wismer. tcpdump option   -B 131072   helped in my case PS) this time with my other E-Mail Address On 10.04.18 02:37, PENG, JUNAN wrote: Hi, All I