On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Gregory Edigarov ediga...@cupid.com wrote:
On 07/30/2012 06:02 PM, Bennett Samowich wrote:
The problem exists even if I use the system's /usr/bin/false and
/usr/bin/true commands.
The problem exists even when PF is disabled or the only rule is pass in.
That
I've uncovered a troubling performance symptom that I believe is
related to relayd's check script functionality.
The system is a Dell R710 with 12GB RAM and 10Gb interfaces. The
problem is that when relayd is running with redirects that uses the
check script functionality, performance of the
The problem exists even if I use the system's /usr/bin/false and
/usr/bin/true commands.
The problem exists even when PF is disabled or the only rule is pass in.
That being said the script itself is a simple host lookup against the
IP addresses to ensure the DNS server is actually resolving.
On 07/30/2012 06:02 PM, Bennett Samowich wrote:
The problem exists even if I use the system's /usr/bin/false and
/usr/bin/true commands.
The problem exists even when PF is disabled or the only rule is pass in.
That being said the script itself is a simple host lookup against the
IP addresses to
* Bennett Samowich bsamow...@gmail.com [120730 19:38]:
The problem exists even if I use the system's /usr/bin/false and
/usr/bin/true commands.
The problem exists even when PF is disabled or the only rule is pass in.
That being said the script itself is a simple host lookup against the
IP
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