9.5.0-P2 under Win XP: warnings about the 'files' limit in Event Log
Danny Mayer
mayer at gis.net
Sun Aug 10 19:19:33 UTC 2008
Jukka Pakkanen wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Danny Mayer" <mayer at gis.net>
> To: "Jukka Pakkanen" <jukka.pakkanen at qnet.fi>
> Cc: <bind-users at isc.org>
> Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 9:22 PM
> Subject: Re: 9.5.0-P2 under Win XP: warnings about the 'files' limit in
> Event Log
>
>
>> Jukka Pakkanen wrote:
>>> Danny Mayer <mayer at gis.net> kirjoitti :
>>>
>>>> Jukka Pakkanen wrote:
>>>>> Danny Mayer <mayer at ntp.isc.org>
>>>> kirjoitti :
>>>>>> What is the error that you see? There are several possible errors that
>>>>>> you might be seeing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Danny
>>>>> When the 9.5.0-P2 crashes (freezes) there's no errors or anything in
>>>>> the
>>>> event viewer. Only message is the above mentioned FD_SETSIZE when
>>>> restarting the
>>>> service.
>>>>> The named service keeps growing in memory size, and then randomly stops
>>>> responding to anything. At that point the service stops growing as well.
>>>> But the
>>>> service itself is still active (task manager lists it). We have set our
>>>> network
>>>> monitor make a dns status query every minute, and if there's no response
>>>> to
>>>> restart the service.
>>>>> Usually the named crashes few times a day. One of our recursive servers
>>>> crashed 4 hours ago and after restart named was about 28M of size. Now
>>>> after
>>>> hour hours it's already 126 megs, 2195 handles and 9 threads. And this
>>>> is not
>>>> very busy server.
>>>>> Another observation, one of our not-so-busy caching-only servers was
>>>> running 9.5.1b1, it run days without crashing, but was eating memory.
>>>> After 5
>>>> days of running named was using over 2 gigs of RAM and the server was
>>>> running
>>>> out of memory. Now installed 9.5.0-P2 to this server 4 hours ago, and it
>>>> has
>>>> crashed 8 times by now... named just stops responding and we need to
>>>> restart the
>>>> service.
>>>>
>>>> When you look at the number process how many handles and threads do you
>>>> have? You need to add those columns to task manager via the view->select
>>>> columns... menu. They are not there by default.
>>> In this recursive server (2xPIII, W2KSP4, 1G RAM) which crashed 5 hours
>>> ago named now has named using 138M of RAM, 2325 handles and 9 threads.
>>>
>>> The caching-only server (2xXeon dualcore, W2K3, 4G) where I switched from
>>> 9.5.1b1 to 9.5.0-P2 today, just crashed again. After restart the named
>>> used 28M RAM, 270 handles and 14 threads. Now after only 5 minutes it is
>>> 35 megs, 690 handles and 14 threads and both the memory consumption and
>>> handles are growing every cycle.
>> And the logs do not have any error messages? It is likely to be in the
>> application event log unless you have reconfigured your logs.
>
> Actually there are, in W2K server around the time named freezes we always
> get:
> Windows cannot unload your registry file. If you have a roaming profile,
> your settings are not replicated. Contact your administrator.
>
> DETAIL - Access is denied. , Build number ((2195)).
>
>
>
> And in the W2K3 server we get the following error, when named stops
> responding:
>
>
>
> Faulting application named.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module ntdll.dll,
> version 5.2.3790.3959, fault address 0x0002a36b.
>
> And just noticed that in this W2K3 server the named process actually exits
> when this happens, and there are both named.exe.hdmp and named.exe.mdmp
> files. In the W2K server the service doesn't exit when it stops responding,
> and there are no those files. You want me to email files to you?
Please. Just to me and please zip them.
Danny
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