DNS Statistic Tools?
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Thu Feb 3 22:21:48 UTC 2000
Personally, I prefer to compile my stats from the query log instead of
named.stats. I like to know what names are being queried, not just how many
queries of each type I'm getting. This helps me to nip client/application
problems in the bud before my servers get overwhelmed by them. It also
gives me a better feel for how horrendously wasteful searchlists are, and
how many misconfigured MicroSoft boxes we have sending bogus SRV queries.
- Kevin
Notification wrote:
> I'm running BIND 8.1.2 and want a script I can run to parse the
> named.stats file (after sending a kill -ILL signal to my named process)
> to put the information in a easier format to read (i.e.: list the top 10
> clients). Anybody have any ideas? The O'Reilly book talks about using
> a tool they wrote called "bstat" but I can't seem to find it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
> michael_sowers at bmc.com
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