Interaction of -S and recursive-clients?
Chris Thompson
cet1 at cam.ac.uk
Thu May 17 16:20:29 UTC 2012
Our local university-wide recursive nameservers have
options { /* ... */
recursive-clients 5000;
}
This is meant to be reached only at very bad times indeed. During a recent
network partition incident, I noticed that named logged
named: general: error: socket: file descriptor exceeds limit (4096/4096)
last message repeated 1194 times
named: general: error: socket: file descriptor exceeds limit (4096/4096)
last message repeated 780 times
a few seconds before it started on
named: client: warning: client 131.111.***.***#*****: recursive-clients
soft limit exceeded (4901/4900/5000), aborting oldest query
As far as I can see, the only way to increase the socket limit is to use
-S in the named argument list. Should one always set this (at least as)
high as the recursive-clients setting? (Actually, I am more tempted to
try decreasing recursive-clients from 5000 to 4000 as these numbers are
reached only when the network has gone pear-shaped anyway.)
--
Chris Thompson
Email: cet1 at cam.ac.uk
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