On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 01:59:26PM +, Mark Watts wrote:
> > On 5 machines? Anybody who can top this? The highest number we've seen
> > intesting was 8 qps on a very large Sun machine, but that was testing
> > and not production.
>
> How does one generate these stats messages?
The recursor
> > I have 10 pdns_recursor processes that are up and running since 3.1.4
> > came out on November 13th and as far as i know there is not one report
> > of single crashed 3.1.4 recursor so far, so its pretty much the 'gold
> > edition' for me.
>
> It appears we really fixed the proverbial "last bu
> I have 10 pdns_recursor processes that are up and running since 3.1.4
> came out on November 13th and as far as i know there is not one report
> of single crashed 3.1.4 recursor so far, so its pretty much the 'gold
> edition' for me.
It appears we really fixed the proverbial "last bug" in the Re
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 10:31:47PM -0800, Max Clark wrote:
> Thanks Bert!
Indeed, thanks Bert!
> Uptime: 1.51 days Queries/second, 1, 5, 10 minute averages: 1.19e+03,
> 929, 682. Max queries/second: 4.55e+03
> Cache hitrate, 1, 5, 10 minute averages: 3.9%, 3.7%, 3.3%
> Backend query cache hitrat
I suggested the pdns-recursor to a friend of mine - needless to say
we've been impressed with the performance. Check out these stats from
one of his servers.
Thanks Bert!
-Max
Uptime: 1.51 days Queries/second, 1, 5, 10 minute averages: 1.19e+03,
929, 682. Max queries/second: 4.55e+03
Cache hitr