at is a reasonable kern.maxfiles for a moderately busy DNS caching
> > resolver? Is errata 005 really the answer I'm looking for, even though
> > I don't use IPv6?
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05 really the answer I'm looking for, even though
> I don't use IPv6?
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On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 09:22:15PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> The key is question is: do you see named processes in the state
> ip6_opt in top(1)? If so, patch 005 certainly will help, even if you
> are not actively using ipv6.
correction, that should be wait channel (column WAIT), not state.
ipv6.
-Otto
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> -Steve S.
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> > -Original Message-
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> > Steve Shockley
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> > Subject: BIND and file descriptors
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that patch 005 might help.
-Steve S.
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> Steve Shockley
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> Is anyone having issues between patc
On Aug 11, 2008, at 8:34 AM, Steve Shockley wrote:
Is anyone having issues between patched BIND and running out of
file descriptors?
If you run a nameserver that has any kind of significant traffic at
all, I suggest you subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . There have been
many discussions on
On 8/11/08, Steve Shockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone having issues between patched BIND and running out of file
> descriptors? I saw the thread at
> http://marc.info/?m=121711077022388, but that's somewhat
> vague.
>
> The problem: I deployed two OpenBSD 4.3 BIND servers to replace a
Is anyone having issues between patched BIND and running out of file
descriptors? I saw the thread at http://marc.info/?m=121711077022388,
but that's somewhat vague.
The problem: I deployed two OpenBSD 4.3 BIND servers to replace a
complex series of Windows and other DNS servers on 7/26. The
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