named.conf option quirk - Linux vs. Solaris
Rick Crelia
rcrelia at cobaltgroup.com
Thu Jul 11 16:28:22 UTC 2002
Hi all,
I'm doing some R&D and have built 8.3.3 on both Solaris and Linux as
part of that. I added the "cleaning-interval" option to named.conf on
each system and see two different behaviors. BTW, "cleaning-interval"
is how long BIND waits before flushing stale records from the cache. By
default, this value is 60 minutes:
options {
cleaning-interval 60;
};
Problem:
On Solaris, the cleaning interval is changeable. That is, if I use
120 instead of 60, then the cache is flushed every 2 hours instead of
every hour.
On Linux, BIND ignores the setting and the cache is flushed every 60
minutes no matter how I set cleaning-interval.
I checked the CHANGES, TODO, etc. to no avail. Has anyone else
seen this behavior? Am I missing something obvious that is a
function of the platform difference?
TIA,
--rc
Rick Crelia rick at cobaltgroup.com
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