Crash w/FreeBSD 4.9 and BIND 9.2.3
bolwerk
no at no.org
Fri Dec 19 04:43:06 UTC 2003
I guess I should have mentioned it's a co-located machine. I'm some 300
miles away from it. Sorry.
I was thinking, BIND is somewhat of a memory hog at times. Is it possible
it maybe just ate up all my memory? I believe I have about 90 meg of RAM
in this box. It's an old machine.
If so, how would I keep it from eating up so much? Would setting a flush
in crontab every 30 minutes be a good idea?
Thank you
I checked the log files and didn't see anything out of the ordinary.
> On 2003-12-18, bolwerk <no at no.org> wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm running a copy of BIND 9.2.3 on FreeBSD 4.9. It seems to work fine
>> when I start it. Twice now, I woke up in the morning to find the machine
>> crashed. It was able to respond to pings, but it otherwise was dead to the
>> world and had to be rebooted. When I had somebody reboot it for me, she
>> said it wasn't even responding to keyboard input when standing at the
>> local terminal.
>
> What was logged on the console and in the system logs? You may be
> e.g. running out of swap, which causes the kernel to kill processes to
> try and retain the ability to operate.
>
> Kris
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