Dumping Cache
Traynham.Ken at epamail.epa.gov
Traynham.Ken at epamail.epa.gov
Thu Jan 3 16:23:29 UTC 2002
How does one dump the cache?
Thanks,
Ken Traynham
Kevin Darcy
<kcd at daimlerchr To: "'bind-users at isc.org'" <bind-users at isc.org>
ysler.com> cc:
Sent by: Subject: Re: BIND 8.2.5 not caching queries
bind-users-boun
ce at isc.org
01/02/02 07:54
PM
Doesn't make any sense to me. If this were BIND 9.2, I'd say it was
pre-expiring entries because the machine was running low on memory, but
this is
BIND 8.2.5, and it's not that smart (usually BIND 8 just crashes and
burns if
it runs out of memory).
Random diagnostic ideas:
1. Double-check the TTLs on these PTR records.
2. Try doing reverse queries against the local caching server and
verify
that the TTL values are decrementing properly (dig's "-x" option comes
in handy
for reverse lookups).
3. Dump the cache.
- Kevin
"McNutt, Justin M." wrote:
> Okay, perhaps I'm doing something stupid here, but I looked around a
bit and
> I can't find anything that says I'm doing this wrong. So here's the
deal:
>
> Host dnps-linux1 is a Slackware 7.1 box running a newly-compiled BIND
8.2.5
> named. It is also set up to receive syslog messages from several of
our
> routers. Every time a message from a router comes in, syslogd does a
name
> lookup against the IP address so it can put the DNS name in the log
file.
> When syslog messages start coming in fast and furious, the traffic to
the
> name servers was getting horrendous, so I figured I could set up a
local
> caching server to solve the problem (thus keeping all of the queries
local).
>
> Problem is, it's not working. The machine still sends name queries to
the
> "real" (authoritative) servers every time a log message comes in
(shown by
> packet captures). The queries only come between 20 and 40 seconds
apart,
> which is *way* smaller than the TTL for those entries. So what's the
deal?
>
> Help!
>
> /etc/resolv.conf:
> search telecom.missouri.edu iats.missouri.edu missouri.edu
> nameserver 127.0.0.1
> nameserver 128.206.10.3
> nameserver 128.206.2.252
> nameserver 150.199.1.11
>
> /etc/named.conf:
> /*
> * A simple BIND 8 configuration
> */
>
> options {
> directory "/var/named";
> listen-on { 127.0.0.1; };
> allow-query { 127.0.0.1; 128.206.212.228; };
> };
>
> logging {
> category lame-servers { null; };
> category cname { null; };
> };
>
> zone "." in {
> type hint;
> file "root.cache";
> };
>
> zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" in {
> type master;
> file "named.local";
> };
>
> Later...
>
> Justin McNutt
> Network Systems Analyst - Expert
> DNPS, Mizzou Telecom
> (573) 882-5183
>
> One IP to rule them all, one IP to find them,
> One IP to bring them all, and in the darkness BIND them!
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