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,
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
Hubert--
Try with the IP of your master server in the domain record instead of
the domain name:
2|my.domain.com|192.168.123.112||MASTER||foobar
I recall having trouble with that at one point, although cannot
remember the exact error I had.
--t
On Oct 5, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Hubert Krause
On Sep 11, 2009, at 12:56 PM, bert hubert wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 7:14 AM, thomas morgan wrote:
I created a single zone on the server and added 2 million host
records. I
know that's a bunch, but it is a specific use case, not just an
attempt to
break things.
Thomas,
Many t
to add that support. The use of this patch increased the speed of
large zone AXFRs by more than an order of magnitude. Let me know
if you have any questions. I think that shutting your OOM off will
solve your AXFR transfer failure, but you will need my patch to
get "reasonable" zone AXFR
I'm seeing some odd behavior in a traditional master and slave setup.
Both the master and slave are PowerDNS. I've tried 2.9.21.2 and 2.9.22
and seem to get the same results. Memory usage and other figures below
are from 2.9.22.
The backends are Postgres 8.3. Servers are amd64 Debian Lenny.