About the prefetch function within bind 9.10.
Mark Andrews
marka at isc.org
Sun May 18 07:49:56 UTC 2014
If there is a query in that 9 second window then named will make a query to repopulate the cache. If there is not a query then the records will expire. You only want to prefetch records that are being queried for regularly.
On 18/05/2014, at 17:18, Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.zhao at gmail.com> wrote:
> What do you mean by saying that "Prefetch does not cause named to ignore TTLs"?
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> I think in my case, I have set the preftch option like this:
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> prefetch 2 9;
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> This will enable the prefetching for all of the entries with the TTL larger that 2 seconds, (in my case, the TTL is 60 seconds, so the prefetch will be enabled for this entry). The digit 9 triggering condition for doing the prefetching. In my case, it should mean that when 51 seconds elapsed for the entry, i.e., 9 = 60 - 51, the bind will prefetching the record, and then the record will have a full TTL, i.e., 60 seconds for this case again.
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> Am I wrong about the meaning of the prefetching function of bind or not?
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> Regards
> Zhao
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> 2014-05-18 13:46 GMT+08:00 Leonard Mills <lenm at yahoo.com>:
>> Taking the CNAME line in the response, please notice that the published TTL is 60 seconds. Prefetch does not cause named to ignore TTLs.
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>> hth,
>> Len
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