On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 12:40:40PM -0600, Jeremy Utley wrote:
load balancer which handles sharing the load between them. This
implementation has been in place for about a year with no issues.
We also use Cacti graphs for collecting performance data, by
extending SNMP with output from the
Wonderful news! This truly closes this truly longstanding bug ;-)
Bert
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 09:43:24AM +, Simon Bedford wrote:
Bert,
I have now rolled out the new 3.3 version to our entire estate of servers and
have seen no further bugs, the process has been stable for a
Misi--
On Nov 23, 2010, at 2:54 PM, Mihaly Zachar wrote:
1)
It seems that I successfully disabled the cache by the config
(cache-ttl, negquery-cache-ttl, query-cache-ttl) parameters.
Can it be correct ?
Correct, set each to 0. Powerdns has some inefficiencies that are masked by the
built-in
Gaurav--
Another option might be collectd. It's pretty light-weight and has a powerdns
module. It outputs RRD files. There's a very basic extra/contrib perl cgi to
render the RRDs, which might be sufficient. Otherwise, you can use any other
method to view the RRD graphs.
--t
On Nov 25, 2010,
Mark:
We actually faced a similar problem (as far as inability to replicate to a
single machine - for other reasons than the arch). It's kind of a hokey
work-around, but it does work quite well, as long as you don't need it to be
instant.
** This would never be recommended for high-traffic
On 12/2/2010 12:42 PM, Mark Felder wrote:
If I use a database backend on each side without database replication,
can I use an AXFR to have it automatically add a domain to the
database of the slave, or is this still an issue with AXFR as a whole?
Simply put, I don't want to have to touch the